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8 photos that will make you wish for snow on the Georgia coast

A rare snow on the Georgia coast is a beautiful one!

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We don't get it very often, in fact it hasn't snowed this much since 1989. This year's rare snow was one that mesmerized the southeastern United States and yes, shut down many southern communities!

A frosty drive down an ol' dirt road. -Waylon McKinnon

Ice on the gates. - Miranda Sutphen


Winter sun rising over the Georgia coast. -John Henderson


Critters in the snow. -Jeff Jones


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A frosty drive down an ol' dirt road. -Waylon McKinnon

Ice on the gates. - Miranda Sutphen


Winter sun rising over the Georgia coast. -John Henderson


Critters in the snow. -Jeff Jones


Snow covered road- do we really care where it leads if we have this view the whole time?! - Jeff Jones


Snow at historic Dorchester Presbyterian Church. -Bianca Croft


Snow melting away. - Miranda Sutphen


Last of the snow remaining. -Miranda Sutphen


-Erin Johnson, Creative & Content Manager  for the Liberty County CVB

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