- of the
swamp is
protected by the
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and the
Okefenokee Wilderness. The
Okefenokee Swamp is
considered to be one of the...
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Okefenokee is a 1959
American black and
white drama film
directed by Roul Haig. The cast
includes Peter Coe (born in Yugoslavia) in the main role (a Seminole...
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Richard "****"
Flood (November 13, 1932 –
January 9, 2023), also
known as
Okefenokee Joe, was an
American country music singer-songwriter, entertainer, and...
- The
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a 402,000‑acre (1,627 km2)
National Wildlife Refuge located in Charlton, Ware, and
Clinch Counties of Georgia...
- The
Okefenokee pygmy sunfish, El****oma
okefenokee, is a
species of
pygmy sunfish found in
southeastern United States,
where it
prefers waters with dense...
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Okefenokee Wilderness is a 353,981 acre (1,432.5 km2) U.S.
Wilderness Area
located in
southeastern Georgia in the
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge....
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Okefenokee Swamp Park31°03′24″N 82°16′20″W / 31.0568°N 82.2723°W / 31.0568; -82.2723 is
located 12
miles south of Waycross, Georgia,
United States....
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Agyneta okefenokee is a
species of
sheet weaver discovered in the
United States. It can be
found in the
Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia. It was
described by...
- the
Seine when he
encountered it in 1562. From near its
source in the
Okefenokee Swamp, to its
mouth at the
Atlantic Ocean, it
forms a
portion of the border...
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Amicalola Falls Okefenokee Swamp Providence Canyon Radium Springs Stone Mountain Tallulah Gorge Warm
Springs The
Seven Natural Wonders of
Georgia are considered...