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| STEPHEN MORTON/Special |
| Loblolly pines and live oak trees form a canopy on Sapelo Island, once the private domain of tobacco lord R.J. Reynolds Jr. and now owned by the state. |
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| STEPHEN MORTON/Special |
| Loblolly pines and live oak trees form a canopy on Sapelo Island, once the private domain of tobacco lord R.J. Reynolds Jr. and now owned by the state. |