Francis Beidler Forest (Q14709500)

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The Francis Beidler Forest is an Audubon wildlife sanctuary in Four Holes Swamp, a blackwater creek system in South Carolina, United States. It consists of over 18,000 acres (73 km²) of mainly bald cypress and tupelo gum hardwood forest and swamp with approximately 1,800 acres (7 km2) of old-growth forest. It is the largest virgin stand of cypress-tupelo forest in the world, with some Bald Cypress trees over 1,000 years old. It is a favorite haunt of birdwatchers and is used for biological research projects by area schools.

Wikidata location: 33.2339, -80.3611 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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Forests of South Carolina landuse=forest, natural=wood
National Natural Landmarks in South Carolina boundary=national_park, landuse=recreation_ground, leisure=park, leisure=common
Nature reserves in South Carolina leisure=nature_reserve
Wetlands of South Carolina natural=wetland, natural=water