De Soto in Georgia

Who takes time to read historical markers? History buffs? Curious travelers?
I'm absorbed with the visual surround: vistas of landscapes and wildlife habitats, and macro shots of buds and flower. Who has time to stand and read a marker, especially when fellow travelers are leaving you behind? So, I take pictures of everything, including markers, and read the inscriptions early morning sipping coffee on a comfy sofa.
This morning, I am inspired by a Georgia historic marker, De Soto in Georgia, found along the river walk in Augusta. There were forty foot-soldiers who made it across the river because they were tied together--united against the current. It's a sure bet that had they crossed individually, the current would have swept away many of them.


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