 Sometimes you find dead baby sharks washed up on the beach! They're probably black-tipped sharks, but I'm not sure.
|  The crickets here are green!
|  We live in a three bedroom cabin in the middle of the woods. It's the coolest thing ever.
|  On our first day there, we found this huge horseshoe crab shell! It was amazing! And slightly rotten.
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 The beaches are amazing. The trees actually grow into that wind-swept shape.
|  At the Jekyll Island Club Hotel, all the portions are very small. Even the Guiness.
|  Wow!
|  I found this little guy on the beach at night. He was barely alive, so I put him back in the water. I hope he survived.
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 I found this really cool bronze statue on neighboring St. Simon's Island. In a shop, not washed up on the beach.
|  Some guy on the St. Simon's pier caught this angelfish and let me take a picture with it.
|  I'm glad to know that even here, there are pugs. This was pretty stuck up, though.
|  Driftwood Beach, back on Jekyll Island. Amazingly beautiful.
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 Drifwood Beach is one of the Top Ten Most Romantic Beaches in the world.
|  I believe it's a female fiddler crab.
|  An eggcase of the Welk snail. Freaking delicious!
|  These little crabs are everywhere. There are at least four species, I think.
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 I cannot tell you how badly I wished I had a Parking Tutorial flier with me.
|  These blackened scallops were amazing.
|  This is the second dead shark I found!
|  A UFO exploded in the sky. Not really. Happy Fourth of July.
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 Jekyll Island is a nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles. All the nests are marked. It's a felony to mess with them.
|  Pretty sure this is a ghost crab.
|  I found this sea anemone in the low tide. It needed tartar sauce.
|  We walked a mile through wet sand to see this shipwreck. Talk about anticlimactic.
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 I love pugs. If only they hadn't chosen a bulldog as their logo!
|  More of Driftwood Beach.
|  There are lots of sea anemones in the tide pools on Driftwood Beach! I'd never seen wild anemones before.
|  This is a limpet. These single-shelled molluscs can spend the entire 20 years of their lives on a single rock. How dull.
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 Meanwhile, these trees exist.
|  There are lots of deer on the island. I was lucky enough to come across this one in broad daylight!
|  The biggest hermit crab I've seen in quite some time.
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