A little over 60 miles and we arrived at Indian Springs State Park in Flovilla, GA. Because we arrived early we got one of the best sites in the campground.
 
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| Our campground at Indian Springs State Park | 
The next day we drove to Griffin GA to tour the Del Webb there.
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| Here I am in front of a Del Webb model home | 
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| Del Webb does landscaping right | 
On Sunday morning the camper next to us suggested we visit Dauset Trails Nature Center which was only 3 miles away. It was well worth the trip. Inside the center Ray and I watched with wonder as a turtle propped himself up on the head of an alligator. (The overhead lamp must have been warm.) The lizards were fascinating.
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| The fearless turtle at Dauset Nature Center | 
 
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| Getting a picture of this lizard's tongue was a challenge | 
Outside the center we enjoyed feeding a snapping turtle and watching the yellow belly slider turtles sun and the otters swim.
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| This snapping turtle has a face only a mother could love. | 
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| These slider turtles were really relaxed. | 
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| This river otter just emerged from the water. | 
On the way back to our campsite we stopped at a neglected cemetery and read a few headstones.
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| The cemetery, although on state park land, was not maintained by the park, | 
We also joined other tourists enjoying the water at Indian Springs.
 
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| Our RV crossed the bridge in the background. | 
 
One of those tourists let me take a picture of her kitten. Too cute.