The January issue of Charleston Magazine has sixty-five things on The Charleston Bucket List that they suggest every local must experience.
Take a peak and see how you rank. I've done most of them, at least most of the ones I care about. I've painted the Folly boat, sat next to Bill Murray (he didn't notice :), walked Boneyard Beach and paddled the Edisto river. I've done well but I still do need to see this:
Take a peak and see how you rank. I've done most of them, at least most of the ones I care about. I've painted the Folly boat, sat next to Bill Murray (he didn't notice :), walked Boneyard Beach and paddled the Edisto river. I've done well but I still do need to see this:
6 comments:
Even though we have "Flipper" and think dolphins are all cute and stuff, there's something a little eerie about all those large bodies surging up out of the water at once. Makes you glad for boats.
I'm wondering how you go about to get a shot like that...do you just get lucky, or is there some sort of sign that the dolphins might appear in a particular spot?
At any rate - how cool!
Thanks for the list, it's a fun one!
Dolphins run fish up on banks often enough that sometimes on creeks you'll see them once a day or so. It depends on the tide and the fish too.
Pixel - I think there are places where is it known to happen often. I need to get out there. I'd like to see this.
This is going on MY bucket list!
It is a big freaky. Luckily it isn't on a regular beach where you could be startled by it.
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