Day 11 - April 27 Georgetown, SC to Osprey Marina at Myrtle Beach, SC

Another easy day of 27.2 nautical miles with a fuel stop at Wacca Wache Marina which had the best price on fuel in the area. We are averaging about 3 gallons per hour. The captain in happy.

A new bridge is being built. Lots of cranes!

Check out the column made of rebar on this barge.

More bridge building.

The water is still full of tannin.

The landscape is starting to change. More trees, less swamps.



Went by this small town.

We thought it should have been painted yellow. 

We have entered the land of osprey. Saw many nests and most had birds in them.




Oh the stories that this tree could tell of people traveling the waterway.


We fueled up at this marina. "Wacca wache" is a phrase from the Waccamaw language that means "happy, happy". It's a shortened combination of the phrases "Waccamaw," which means "happy waters," and "Wachesaw," which means "happy hunting". The guys there were very friendly and very HAPPY.

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  1. It appears that you’re lucky enough to be passing through osprey country during the nesting season - must be so interesting to see those big birds sitting on the nest and hunting. Enjoy your nice weather - here in the PNW we have a frost warning for tonight!

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