
Mt Pleasant sits at the heart of this coastal Georgia landscape, where the long diagonal of the Southern Railway cuts through a complex network of wetlands and wooded islands. This region, updated in the early 1990s, reflects a deep-rooted rural infrastructure defined by local landmarks like the Union Church and Bull Church. The terrain is dominated by vast drainage systems including Buffalo Swamp and Bear Island Swamp, which isolate various named hammocks and islands such as Tob Hammock and Briar Island. The presence of the Lookout Tower near Grangerville and a Claypit near the western edge suggests a landscape shaped by both forest management and small-scale resource extraction. To the northeast, the Altamaha River provides a natural boundary, where Sansavilla Bluff overlooks a series of river-fed basins like Campbell Lake and Barker Lake.
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