
The confluence of the Wateree River and the Congaree River forms the upper reaches of the Santee River in this detailed 1990 survey of central South Carolina. This low-lying landscape is defined by the massive Congaree Swamp National Monument, which preserves a critical stretch of floodplain forest. To the east, the rising terrain of the Sandhills supports the Manchester State Forest and the nearby Poinsett State Park, illustrating the transition from swampy bottomlands to upland pine woods.
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