When asked what he thinks about the future of the shrimping industry in South Carolina, former commercial fisherman Charles Clark, says, “It ain’t good, I can tell you that much
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Vodka has an unmistakable fire. In fact, you can almost smell the burn before it hits your tongue. Prepare yourself for the new and improved vodka experience, courtesy of Wadmalaw Island, S.C. Infusing vodka with muscadine wine “makes the customary fire associated with vodka fly away.” Hence the name of South Carolina’s Firefly Vodka, a bottle flying off the shelves throughout the state
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Well, Mom, what are you going to do next – take up bungee jumping?” asked my son when I told him I had just returned from my very first kayaking adventure on the Catawba River. He wasn’t impressed that his mother, the senior member in a party of six, had been out testing the river’s rapids and rocky shoals
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South Carolina has a celebrity in its ranks, and he speaks with an accent as intriguing as his unparalleled enthusiasm
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Anyone who saw George Hincapie sweep across the finish line of Stage 15 in the Tour de France last year could have guessed that it would be one of the most memorable moments of Hincapie’s career.
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Sun strains through the trees as their limbs whip past me. Through a muddy puddle from a recent rain and then up the other side of the hill I climb. Fifteen minutes in, I’ve completely left the workday behind; feel as though I’ve left the civilized world as well, pedaling through this forest whose history dates back thousands of years.
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