List of the seven natural wonders of Georgia (U.S. state)

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The Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia are considered to be:[1][2][3]

  • Amicalola Falls
    Amicalola Falls
  • Okefenokee Swamp
    Okefenokee Swamp
  • Providence Canyon
    Providence Canyon
  • Radium Springs
    Radium Springs
  • Stone Mountain
    Stone Mountain
  • Tallulah Gorge
    Tallulah Gorge
  • Warm Springs
    Warm Springs

The first list of natural wonders was compiled by state librarian Ella May Thornton and published in the

Atlanta Georgian magazine on December 26, 1926. That first list included:[citation needed
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References

  1. ^ 7 Natural Wonders -- of Georgia? Okefenokee, Stone Mountain highlights of state sights. March 18, 2007 The State.com, SC Retrieved: November 2012
  2. ^ Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia by Paul Stephen Hudson, New Georgia Encyclopedia Retrieved: November 2012
  3. ^ Episode 111 – Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia, Georgia Traveler, Georgia Public Broadcasting Retrieved: November 2012