
Manor and Glenmore serve as the primary rail-connected hubs of this Georgia landscape, situated along the Seaboard Coast Line railroad. The geography is defined by an intricate network of wetlands and bays, including Otter Bay, Hendrix Bay, and Big Bay, which are drained by meandering water bodies like Suwannee Creek and Greasy Branch. Small island-like landforms such as Horseshoe Island and Big Bay Island break up the low-lying terrain, illustrating the complex hydrology of the region before modern drainage or extensive development.
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