Tybee Island: The name "Tybee" means "salt" in Native American language, but today it evokes images of sunshine, surf, and adventure. This small barrier island features a wide, 3-mile-long beach lined with sea oat-covered dunes. It's a perfect spot for leisurely walks along the ocean and for enjoying the waves of the Atlantic. History enthusiasts will also find plenty to explore on Tybee Island, including Fort Screven, the Tybee Island Lighthouse (established in 1773), an intriguing museum, and the Fort Pulaski National Monument.
I am Vamsi Krishna, a trained graduate teacher in Mathematics, currently working at Kendriya Vidyalaya in India. I am on a Fulbright assignment as an exchange teacher at Hill Side New Tech High School. I would like to share my experiences of teaching, traveling, exploring, and understanding the United States.
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