The old rice fields along South Carolina’s coast that are maintained as part of the wildlife management areas are connected by canals and the water flow is controlled by opening or closing a series of “trunks.”
Taken March 28, trees are budding and leafing out all around but there are still a lot of brown dead reeds from last year on the edges of the canals.
This second view is the same canal from a slightly different angle without the trunk.
These are fascinating to see. Nice shots of the canal entrance, Ellen. I remember seeing these in ACE Basin.
Thanks, Jane. It is amazing how many miles of these canals exist throughout the ACE Basin. This one is in Bear Island WMA.