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Back River Beach, Tybee Island
This hidden gem near the mouth of the Tybee River on the southern part of Tybee Island is known for its gentle waves, abundant wildlife, and awe-inspiring sunsets.
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This hidden gem near the mouth of the Tybee River on the southern part of Tybee Island is known for its gentle waves, abundant wildlife, and awe-inspiring sunsets. Compared to the other beaches on the island, this place is very quiet, which is great if you are just looking to spend a lazy day in the sun. There are some great restaurants along the shore, so make sure to grab a cocktail while you admire one of the prettiest sunsets in Georgia. And keep your eyes peeled for dolphins it is not uncommon to see them playing out in the water.
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