Reclaiming Wonders
A young girl with long blonde hair, dressed in a pink outfit, is sitting on a piece of driftwood on a beach. Behind her is a striking natural formation called a 'tree boneyard', consisting of intricately twisted and gnarled tree trunks and branches that have been bleached and sculpted by the ocean over time. The scene has a dreamy, otherworldly quality, with the smooth sand, the misty atmosphere, and the contrast between the delicate young girl and the weathered, twisted forms of the driftwood. The beach appears to be serene and secluded, with no other people visible.

Nature's Playground: Edisto Island's Tree Boneyard

Ask your kids their favorite memory about a place. It’s often not what you expect (or hope!). I doubt it will be that expensive concert or fancy hotel or rushed must-see-sights. It will be the place 🐚Where they got to play. 🐚Where they were allowed to explore. 🐚Where they could just. be. kids. Botany Bay on Edisto Island is just that, a nature-made playground on the beach. The salt water washed the sand away from trees making this tree beach boneyard magical. 📸Edisto Island, South Carolina; Nov 2018 👉Have you explored a boneyard beach? Tell me where so I can find it! #edistoislandsc #edistoisland #lowcountrylife #hiltonhead #carolinabeach #discoversc #explorecharleston #capefearriver #edistobeach #hiltonheadisland #alwaysexplore #kidadventures #roadtripadventures #roadtrippingusa #adventurebound #familytraveller #familytravelmoment #adventurekids #budgettraveller #cheaptravel #homeschooladventures #lifeschool #wildandfreekids #homeschoolkids #homeschoolfieldtrip #365homeschool #lifelearning #theworldisourplayground #wildschooling @exploresouthcarolina

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