Boneyard Beach
Just got back from a visit to Charleston, SC and heard about this location. Something to behold. Erosion, storms and hurricanes have ripped out, knocked down and generally left old oak and palmetto trees littered on the beach. They call this the Boneyard because all that is left are the limbs of the trees windblown and bleached. And with every major hurricane, it changes. Some day, they may all be gone.
Just got back from a visit to Charleston, SC and heard about this location. Something to behold. Erosion, storms and hurricanes have ripped out, knocked down and generally left old oak and palmetto trees littered on the beach. They call this the Boneyard because all that is left are the limbs of the trees windblown and bleached. And with every major hurricane, it changes. Some day, they may all be gone.
Just got back from a visit to Charleston, SC and heard about this location. Something to behold. Erosion, storms and hurricanes have ripped out, knocked down and generally left old oak and palmetto trees littered on the beach. They call this the Boneyard because all that is left are the limbs of the trees windblown and bleached. And with every major hurricane, it changes. Some day, they may all be gone.