Sunday, March 20, 2016
Botany Bay, Edisto Island
Who could believe that two centuries ago this was a thriving cotton plantation or that the barrier islands were a mile further out to sea. Civil war, diseases, hurricanes and house fires have left their toll and changed the direction of this 5000 acre plantation at Botany Bay. The tour is over 6 miles and best driven by SUV - it has 15 or so stops which are detailed on the map you pick up at the main gate. Our first stop was the beach car park and a long walk on the beach - something out of a Kafkaesque movie with all the dead trees, most uprooted some still standing on the shoreline. The exposed to the south east beach and trees were once much further out to sea - as much as two miles before storms and hurricanes have ravaged away nature. Most appealing is the huge piles of very large shells all in great condition as no one is allowed to take them away! The dramatic drive through tunnels of live oaks with Spanish moss make it memorable along with the well presented large map and historical narrative. A most enjoyable day!