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At the bottom of Georgia is the hot and humid swamp, at the top of Georgia are the cool and refreshing mountains. This mountain range has been around for about 400 million years. It has rich forests and lots of plants and wildlife. The white water streams rush over river rocks. If you want to go to the tallest mountain, it is Brasstown Bald at 4.784 feet. If you feel like going on a long walk, try walking the 2,000 mile long Appalachian Trail that begins at Springer Mountain.

Places to visit:
Amicalola Falls State Park
Woody Gap
Anna Ruby Falls
Brasstown Bald
Moccasin Creek State Park

To learn more about the Tallulah Falls in Georgia, visit this site:  http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?path=/LandResources/Geography/Mountains/GeographicProvinces-1&id=h-2141.

 

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