
Jekyll Island stands as a prominent barrier feature along the Georgia coast, defined by its intricate network of tidal creeks and maritime forests. This modern survey illustrates the island's unique spatial organization, where the historic DuBignon Cem and heritage corridors like Old Plantation Rd coexist with contemporary infrastructure such as the Jekyll Island Airport. The western marshes, dominated by Jekyll Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway, reveal the complex estuarine environment that separates the island from the mainland near Brunswick.
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