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Welcome to Ossabaw
By: Arianne and ArielleArkwright
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Hanging out with nature
• Ms. Sukkestad holding a mud fiddler crab (Uca pugnax) on day one of the Ossabaw trip.
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Our Guide To and From The Island
• Mr. Crawfish pointing on a tree that woodpeckers peck to lap out the resin or rather the vein that the woodpeckers peck at.
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The Storyteller
• Mr. Jim at the tabby houses and pointing out the fact that they were built by and for slaves. The tabby house is made from a mixture of S.L.O.W or (sand, lime, oyster shells and water).
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Day Two This is a Indian burial
mound. Bodies in the mound were removed for farther research of their history.
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Indigo PlantsAmorpha fruticosa
The Indigo plant was used long ago to make dye for fabrics.
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The Water Sensor
• The water sensor measures depth, temperature, and pressure at a fixed point underground.
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Dried Spanish MossTillandsia usneoides
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Mr. Jackaka The Techman
Mr. Jack working with the ground water data. He is logging data onto the HOBO system.
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The Golden Silk Spider
Nepila clavipes
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THE END
This has been the end of our journey on this wonderful island. Thanks for the food and the entertaining company. Throughout this whole three day experience I have discovered history and a sense of what the heat is like at Ossabaw. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience.