 So this area gives us a really good overview of Georgia's golden isles. As part of the trip, we've come down from Savannah to Brunswick. Looking out at the marsh, Georgia has one-third of all the salt marshes on the Atlantic Seaport coast, and Glen County is definitely blessed with these. The tour that we're taking today, we can almost see all the places we've been. To the left is the Sydney Linear Bridge. And behind it is the city of Brunswick. We're over there touring some of the Victorian houses and the squares that were laid out by Oberfurt. In the distance, you can see the causeway that was built in the 1920s that led to St. Simon's Island, where Fort Frederick was laid out in the colonial times, also by General Oberfurt. Come over a little bit farther here, and we're on Jekyll Island. We have a series of barrier islands that protect the coast between the coast and the ocean, and that is where the rice was grown, sea island cotton was grown, and we're glad to have you come.