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Great Dismal Swamp Area

In December 2017, my friend, Falcon, and I spent a day and a half exploring the Great Dismal Swamp and the surrounding area.

The Swamp lies in Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. The portion in Virginia is a National Wildlife Preserve, and the portion in NC is a State Park. The 22-mile Dismal Swamp Canal is the eastern border of the Swamp, and it is a portion of the Inland Waterway that runs from Florida to Maine. Dug by slaves, it opened in 1805 and is the oldest continuously operating man-made canal in the US. It was closed for about a year following Hurricane Matthew, which caused some 400 trees to fall into the canal. It reopened in November 2017.

The Swamp served as the home for colonies of "maroons," who were escaped slaves. It was also part of the "Underground Railroad."

We first went to the Virginia headquarters of the Refuge and drove to Lake Drummond, a 3,100 acre shallow lake (3-6 feet) that is one of only two natural lakes in Virginia. The lake's origin is a matter of dispute.

We then went to the NC State Park headquarters for its Swamp area.

We concluded our first day's exploration by visiting the Great Bridge Lock on the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal, built between 1856 and 1860 to provide and inland connection between the Chesapeake Bay and the Albemarle Sound.

We concluded our safari the next day by visiting the Back Bay National Wildlife Preserve, which lies south of Virginia Beach, and the Mackay Island National Wildlife Preserve on Knotts Island, NC.

Along the way we saw many interesting houses and barns in the rural areas. There is so much beauty and history in North Carolina.

Hope you enjoy my photos.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Dismal_Swamp
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  • Road from the Great Dismal Swamp Office to Lake Drummond
  • One of many "ditches" that parallel roads in the swamp
  • Swamp life, and death
  • Lake Drummond boat dock
  • Cypress Trees on Lake Drummond - 1
  • Cypress Trees - 2
  • Cypress Trees - 3.  Black and White 1
  • Cypress Trees - 4
  • Cypress Trees - Black and White 2
  • Trio of Cypress Trees
  • Cypress Trees - 5
  • Washington Ditch:  4.5 mile cart path and ditch surveyed by George Washington in 1763.
  • Another view of the Washington Ditch
  • Swamp view.
  • House, circa 1900, on "Confederate Drive," situated just outside the Swamp.
  • View down the Dismal Swamp Canal at the State Park Visitors' Center
  • Hiking trail along the Canal near the N.C. Visitors' Center
  • "Dismal Doe" we encountered while hiking
  • Sunset on the Great Bridge Lock, located on the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal
  • Sunrise at the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge -1
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