Fall Line: A dramatic drop in elevation that runs through the middle of Georgia. It divides the Piedmont and Coastal Plain region.
Okefenokee Swamp: Located in Southeastern Georgia. The Okefenokee swamp is the 2nd largest freshwater swamp in the United States.
Appalachian Mountains: Southern end of the Mountains are in Georgia's Blue Ridge region.
Chattahoochee River: Georgia's most important river. Also a major transportation route that carries cotton and other freight, furnishes hydroelectric power to factories and mills, and is a major source of drinking water
Savannah River: Extremely important to Georgia's 1st European Settlers. Today it gets goods and to and from Georgia's interior to parts of the world.
Barrier Islands: Used to be used as places to build forts, however nowadays they are a popular tourist attraction and they protects Georgia's mainland from violent storms and hurricanes
Okefenokee Swamp: Located in Southeastern Georgia. The Okefenokee swamp is the 2nd largest freshwater swamp in the United States.
Appalachian Mountains: Southern end of the Mountains are in Georgia's Blue Ridge region.
Chattahoochee River: Georgia's most important river. Also a major transportation route that carries cotton and other freight, furnishes hydroelectric power to factories and mills, and is a major source of drinking water
Savannah River: Extremely important to Georgia's 1st European Settlers. Today it gets goods and to and from Georgia's interior to parts of the world.
Barrier Islands: Used to be used as places to build forts, however nowadays they are a popular tourist attraction and they protects Georgia's mainland from violent storms and hurricanes