Tybee Island: Tybee means "salt" to Native Americans, but the Tybee Island now brings to mind words such as sun, surf and fun. This small barrier island boasts a wide, 3-mile long beach that's backed by sea oat-covered sand dunes. This is a splendid venue for strolling above the ocean, watching and frolicking in the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Tybee won’t disappoint those with a love of history. Tybee offers: Fort Screven, The Tybee Island Lighthouse (dated 1773), an intriguing museum, and Fort Pulaski National Monument.
I am Vamsi Krishna, trained graduate teacher in Math, working for Kendriya Vidyalaya in India,presently on a 'Fulbright'assignment as an exchange teacher, working at Hill Side New Tech High School, Durham, N.C, USA. I am bringing forth the best of my experiences in the U.S. Wish me time and opportunity.
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