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Habersham’s Ron Callari snapped this picture of Dino the Dinosaur this spring. He was located on the beach by the “Wednesday Turtle Volunteer Patrol” in 2020. Since then, he returns annually to capture notable aspects that make the beach unique, from its flora and fauna to its famed and reportedly haunted lighthouse. Here, he brings attention to one of beach’s five zones. To submit a Lowcountry Life photo, you must be the photographer or have permission to submit the photo to be published in The Island News. Please submit high-resolution photos and include a description and/or names of the people in the picture and the name of the photographer. Email your photos to theislandnews@gmail.com.

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