It's sad that this otherwise wonderful episode didn't include a very important chapter in Cumberland's history that included the history of Carol Ruckdeschel. She has given her whole life to this island and fought hard to keep it natural. Her's is an amazing story of dedication and love for this island. Now in her eighties, she lives in solitude just a few yards from the church Kennedy was married in yet completely ignored by this video.
She is a private person now in her later years. The Park Rangers and tour staff see her regularly and bring food that is not easily found on the island for her to enjoy.
Have been there around 1990 a couple of times. Very beautiful. Had to move out of the way when the horses came running down the road. Lots of shells on the beach. First time we were there we didn't bring rain suits. Spent the day soaking wet. But it was worth it. The next time, we made sure we had rain pants and jackets. The only thing, we had to make sure to be back at the dock. I think it was 4:30? Otherwise we'd have to spend the night without protection. We always were back on time! Totally recommend this place if you're in good health and can walk!
Why did you leave out information on Carol Ruckdeschel? She was in part responsible for half of it becoming a wilderness area. I live about 80 miles south on Anastasia Island, FL which is smaller (14 miles long), but littered with development. Thanks to Carol, much of Cumberland Island will stay "wild".
Carol wasn't and isn't a socialite and could not entertain the producers like those featured here. But even Lucy doesn't get the attention of her heirs here. And no mention of Charles Fraser or the Candlers! And which is it: "Wild" horses or "Feral"? The narrator seems confused on this one. And that 300 person daily limit? Excludes all private visitors
Cumberland Island what a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching GPB
Spent the day on Cumberland Island last year. Worth the time for anyone to take the trip.
This is the best single program I've ever seen regarding Cumberland Island. I've been there twice, it's absolutely magical.
So glad you enjoyed it!
It's sad that this otherwise wonderful episode didn't include a very important chapter in Cumberland's history that included the history of Carol Ruckdeschel. She has given her whole life to this island and fought hard to keep it natural. Her's is an amazing story of dedication and love for this island.
Now in her eighties, she lives in solitude just a few yards from the church Kennedy was married in yet completely ignored by this video.
So 😥 sad 😥 💯🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Agree 💯 with your comment regarding Carol. I met her last week on my visit to Cumberland and thanked her for what she has done for Cumberland Island.
@@janefm9220 Fantastic. Given the opportunity, I would do the same. Have only seen her at a distance thus far.
@@2terribletoads631 she was lovely too!
She is a private person now in her later years. The Park Rangers and tour staff see her regularly and bring food that is not easily found on the island for her to enjoy.
Have been there around 1990 a couple of times. Very beautiful. Had to move out of the way when the horses came running down the road. Lots of shells on the beach. First time we were there we didn't bring rain suits. Spent the day soaking wet. But it was worth it. The next time, we made sure we had rain pants and jackets. The only thing, we had to make sure to be back at the dock. I think it was 4:30? Otherwise we'd have to spend the night without protection. We always were back on time! Totally recommend this place if you're in good health and can walk!
Why did you leave out information on Carol Ruckdeschel? She was in part responsible for half of it becoming a wilderness area. I live about 80 miles south on Anastasia Island, FL which is smaller (14 miles long), but littered with development. Thanks to Carol, much of Cumberland Island will stay "wild".
They are called Divi Divi trees
Carol wasn't and isn't a socialite and could not entertain the producers like those featured here. But even Lucy doesn't get the attention of her heirs here. And no mention of Charles Fraser or the Candlers! And which is it: "Wild" horses or "Feral"? The narrator seems confused on this one. And that 300 person daily limit? Excludes all private visitors
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