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What a nice lake SCE and G Ash Pond is. For the period of the summertime at SCE and G Ash Pond temperatures are commonly in the 90's while night lows are frequently in the 60's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 50's; nighttime lows in the 30's for SCE and G Ash Pond. SCE and G Ash Pond sees pretty high levels of rainfall; during the month of August you get the most rain around here; the driest of the months is November. If only every spot had
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| | this much outdoors entertaining things, what a great world it would be. While you're here at SCE and G Ash Pond, you could also pop by gorgeous Cokers Pond; dry warm beds await you at Country Hearth Inn St George. SCE and G Ash Pond is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Royal Lake RV Park is a pleasant place to camp nearby; Colleton State Park is a wonderful local campground. Do stop at Green Pond near SCE and G Ash Pond, it's a lovely lake, | |
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and St. George Days Inn is a fine spot to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. SCE and G Ash Pond is a location with many visitors from Walterboro, and Redbank Drain is one of the streams nearby that might be worth going to.
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St. George Days Inn, Saint George
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7 miles away
Days Inn St George, SC 92 Guest Rooms 27 inch TVs w/remote HBO, ESPN, CNN, FOX, USA,TNT,TBS Free Daybreak Continental Breakfast Free High Speed Wireless Internet All Rooms, Hairdryer,FM/AM Clock Radio...
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Country Hearth Inn St George, Saint George
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7 miles away
Welcome To The Country Hearth Inn And Suites Of St. George, Sc. The Newly Renovated Country Hearth Inn And Suites Of St. George Is Located Right Off I-95, A Perfect Place To Stop Over For Rest And R...
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Current weather conditions at SCE and G Ash Pond, Dorchester County, South Carolina

Local climate location: ORANGEBURG 14 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.07167 Longitude: -80.62
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Cattle Creek Campground
 | 17 miles away ...he structure. Marley and Heeley also inherited their love of the camp ground week at Cattle Creek from their Ott family. Their father Clifton always sets up the facilities at the Ott Tent the weekend prior to the meeting by taking the refridgerator, and bedding, and other items out there. The Cattle Creek Camp Grounds has begun in recent years to use electricity and indoor plumbing which was not available in the good old days, but down at Indian Fields Camp Ground nearby, they still forbid electricity and indoor plumbing. The brothers Semme and Johnny Johnson didn't have a choice during their times of enjoying the spiritualy gatherings at the old Church Camp grounds. The hot days were spent, as they still are, by sitting on the front of the first floor which is called the tent porch. Since the tents a arranged in a complete circle which inclose a large tabernacle in the center. It was a time to fellowship and visit with neighbors and with those who had moved away from the area, but who would always be sure to return home on that special week each year. The call to wors... |
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