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Day 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Savannah and Birmingham

It's tough to blog and travel at the same time. It's also tough to get back from a vacation and attempt to sit down and write.

We never got around to writing about the end of our road trip, so here are some bullet points.

Day 9

On day 9, we drove from Florida to Savannah. Nothing too crazy to report on the drive.

Day 10

Savannah turned out to be much better than we expected. What was supposed to be just a stopping point turned out to be one of the best parts of our trip. Neither of us knew much about the city before we went. We knew it was historic, but that was about it.
The city is covered in cobblestone streets, small parks, and gorgeous housing.
Art market, walking around the city
Day at the beach. Dolphins!

Day 11

Drive to Alabama

Day 12


Climbing in Horse Pens 40

Day 13


Drive home
Storm


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