PHOTO: The water is wide
The Combahee River churns past the Harriet Tubman Bridge at the Beaufort-Colleton county line on a recent sunny day. This kind of typical Lowcountry scene — an expanse of marsh, pluff mud and black water — was captured better by the late Pat Conroy than any other writer. Read a tribute to him and his words in Andy Brack’s commentary today.
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