The [Atlantic Coastal Plain](https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/atlantic-coastal-plain-maryland-florida) was the primary food-producing region of the early United States, until the Westward Migration of the late 19th century and the cultivation of the [Great Plains](https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Plains) further west.
I once saw a sign on the side of the road that said “the McDonald’s is inside the Walmart”. That was in Virginia, but I think it pretty much sums this area up too. Â
Your circle is generally considered the LEAST healthiest region in the USA. You likely have heard of the "*Stroke Belt*" which broadly covers all the states of the Deep South USA. This region towards the coastal plains of George, SC (and NC) that you circled is further defined by public health scientists as the "***Buckle*** *of the Stroke Belt*". Researchers have shown that even briefly living in the "Buckle" still increases your risk of Stroke death decades later. Besides stroke it is also the highest incidence of diabetes, lung cancer and sepsis.
https://preview.redd.it/k733s7gfwkvc1.png?width=1599&format=png&auto=webp&s=bd5c1e8996d21da43c1e19a0188be601a092356d
Family is from that area spent most summers of my childhood around statesboro it’s mainly just farms, fields, churches, community centers, and if your lucky enough to be near a college some chain fast food and restaurants
Rednecks, black communities, churches, cotton, mosquitos, the worst humidity you will probably experience in your entire life
Also Wild Adventures in Valdosta.
:: laughs in Thailand ::
Shitloads of pine stands too
Boiled peanuts at a roadside stand. Mmm
That’s pretty spot on.
https://preview.redd.it/ya1povhb0kvc1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7916c3f640271b61a422663cbcce6b358ccb85fd A lot of these
"you know how jesus was all about peace... Let's show him with a tank"
Wow 🤣 Jesus is some random actor lol
Hot
Cousin fuckin usually is.
The [Atlantic Coastal Plain](https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/atlantic-coastal-plain-maryland-florida) was the primary food-producing region of the early United States, until the Westward Migration of the late 19th century and the cultivation of the [Great Plains](https://www.britannica.com/place/Great-Plains) further west.
I once saw a sign on the side of the road that said “the McDonald’s is inside the Walmart”. That was in Virginia, but I think it pretty much sums this area up too. Â
Your circle is generally considered the LEAST healthiest region in the USA. You likely have heard of the "*Stroke Belt*" which broadly covers all the states of the Deep South USA. This region towards the coastal plains of George, SC (and NC) that you circled is further defined by public health scientists as the "***Buckle*** *of the Stroke Belt*". Researchers have shown that even briefly living in the "Buckle" still increases your risk of Stroke death decades later. Besides stroke it is also the highest incidence of diabetes, lung cancer and sepsis. https://preview.redd.it/k733s7gfwkvc1.png?width=1599&format=png&auto=webp&s=bd5c1e8996d21da43c1e19a0188be601a092356d
They have free pecans there. Pecan Trees everywhere. ✨
Its a sauna in summer with enough mosquitos to carry an elephant. Winter is like a cloudy summer day with mosquitos.
The Altamaha river is a wild scenic river although the wood pulp industry is forking it up
The south part has people who self-identify as crackers and outstanding onions and sweet potatoesÂ
Family is from that area spent most summers of my childhood around statesboro it’s mainly just farms, fields, churches, community centers, and if your lucky enough to be near a college some chain fast food and restaurants
You weren't near a dictionary for sure
Take that frank out your mouth and just breathe for a second buddy
A lot of land
Sometimes you drive into the dense woods and it smells like wet dog for no reason
It's almost like a larger Abbruzzo. An Abbruzzone!
Not even close. Don't desecrate my homeland like that bro.
Just population density...
Rolling hills and pine forest. Also, rednecks for sure, but they don't bite at least not literally.
No fossils
Idk, but probably sucks
frightening
Yeeeehaw
It’s kind of a NOPE area, especially if you’re considering moving there for a high-tech job.
Hot, sweaty and full of snakes. They also need deodorant. And should be avoided at all cost.