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If you've got Georgia on your mind, you're probably imagining mint juleps, fragrant spring blossoms or the beautiful colours of the fall leaves. Central Georgia is full of lazy rivers and large lakes, the places you're most likely to find a private island hideaway.

The view on your island may include the Appalachian summit or manicured peach orchards. Georgia's coastal isles traverse for over 100 miles along the Atlantic coast from Savannah to Cumberland Island. Many of the islands are accessible only by boat. This region offers you a chance enjoy Georgia’s diverse scenery and your favourite water sports. Boating on the coast of Georgia brings a wide range of experiences; glide alongside an alligator or a school of dolphins. Negotiate tidal marshes with an abundance of wildlife, moss-laden banks and glorious sunsets.



Georgia, United States

Map of Georgia, United States



Regional Statistics for Georgia, United States


Location:
Georgia is bordered on the south by Florida; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and South Carolina; on the west by Alabama; and on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina
Population:
8,186,453
Languages:
English
Capital:
Atlanta
Currency:
U.S. dollar
Climate:
primarily a humid subtropical climate tempered somewhat by occasional polar air masses in the winter.
Temperature Range:
-2 to +31
Terrain:
rolling foothills, coastal, mountainous, plains

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