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    phrase: The Carolina "Bays" (with quotation marks around the word "Bays"). Later, MacCarthy (1937) published a paper entitled "The Carolina Bays" and he used...
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    South Carolina Highway 31 (SC 31), also known as the Carolina Bays Parkway, is a 28.097-mile (45.218 km) six-lane, limited-access highway that parallels...
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    North Carolina. Lake Waccamaw is the largest of the Carolina bays. While large, natural lakes are rare in North Carolina, excepting the Carolina bays in...
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    is a large number of low-relief topographic depressions named Carolina bays. The bays tend to be oval, lining up in a northwest to southeast orientation...
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  • shock wave that gouged out the Carolina Bays and reset the radiocarbon clock. Most geologists today interpret the Carolina bays as relict geomorphological...
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    west on the proposed extension of South Carolina Highway 31 (SC 31; Carolina Bays Parkway) into South Carolina. This entire section of I-74 is still under...
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    the northeast. Popigai impact structure of similar age Grande Coupure Carolina bays Schmitz, Birger; Boschi, Samuele; Cronholm, Anders; Heck, Philipp R...
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    and mostly exists in pine/blackjack oak forests on sandhills, rims of Carolina bays, dunes, dry pastures, fields and roadsides. The green leaves of this...
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    Lake Waccamaw (category Bodies of water of Columbus County, North Carolina)
    Carolina Bays, the term "bay" does not refer to the trees but comes instead from an early science publication by Glenn (1895), who used the word "bay"...
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    what Carolina bays looked like also shows Tuckahoe Bay, when it was undisturbed. Even as current development is abundant around the area, the bay has remained...
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