Geography, asked by danaviaregular11, 8 months ago

which of georgia's barrier islands mostly remains in it natural state because of its inaccessibility

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Answered by emilyruthstandring
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Simons, Sea and Tybee all remain in their natural state and are accessible by car and have become popular resort destinations.

Answered by sravyaetukuri
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Although the largest, the Cumberland Island is the Georgia's barrier island that mostly remains in its natural state because of its inaccessibility and the stewardship of past owners. This is why it is a desirable source of resources and wildlife.

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