Local wildlife expert (Jessie Strickland) identifies rare albino alligator.
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We have developed a
Coastal Carolina University
Tour limited to currently
enrolled Students space is
limited to 8 per trip. Sign up
as an individual or bring a
friend. Discovery our local
rivers and swamps kayaking.
Call Greg (843)333-8113
Email imprints@sccoast.net
The Kingston Lake/ Waccamaw River tour is the best way to spend a couple of hours in historic Conway ,South Carolina. Have a great time kayaking down the river, relaxing, enjoying the great outdoors, enjoying carefree exercise in a natural setting. It is your world discover it paddling.
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Paddle The Earth Kayak company " It's your world discover it paddling"
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Come discover the ecosystem of Horry, Marion & Georgetown
Counties. The pristine river settings and its undisturbed wildlife can be
seen as never before kayaking. With no pollution and very little noise;
animals are at ease as kayaks pass through their habitat.
The Waccamaw River is only 15 minutes from Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. Kayak touring is the best way to vacation. Schedule kayaking
between golf rounds or a way to relax on vacation. Naturalist Guided
EcoVenture Kayak Tours are the best way to explore the tidelands of
Coastal Carolina. Let Paddle The Earth design custom tours to meet your
schedule. Have fun on the surf or on the blackwater. The Pee Dee River
is 5 minutes from Aynor and only 30 minutes from M.B. enjoy paddling on
the Pee Dee today.
Digital Arts Major Madalyn
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MMA Fighter & Tour Guide Matt "Country Breakfast" Williams
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Tour guide & Future NFL player Malcolm Shealer
Call Greg Johnson today to set up a tour 843-333-8113.
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CCU Dorm resident Rocky Raccoon
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Tour Guides Matt "Country Breakfast" Williams & Malcolm Shealer have fun posing with Digital Arts Major Madalyn, EmmaLee & Gregory
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Everyone playing after their Kayak tour
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Duck taking flight on the Waccamaw
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Tour Guide Greg Johnson and Greg Johnson #2 pause while paddling to enjoy the river
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Commander, United States Navy James Greenburg passes by train trestle on the Waccmaw River tour
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