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Ga and SC sides of the Savannah River are both loaded with standing timber atleast past the mouth of Fishing Creek. I dont know how much farther the timber goes as I dont go any farther than that. The line between the 2 states is the Savannah River and if youre putting in on the SC side then you go by the SC limits. If you put in on the Ga side but go home in SC then the law says you follow the SC limits.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
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