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This year's Sr. High Mystery Ramble was even better than the last! A total of 38 of us spent six days trekking to Savannah, GA and back, having a blast along the way. We drove to Montgomery the first day, stopping in Vicksburg, MS to have lunch in the Civil War National Park by the US Cairo, a reconstructed ironside battlecruiser. After staying at the beautiful FUMC Montgomery, we headed to Atlanta to have fun at Centennial Olympic Park, The Coca-Cola Factory, and an outdoor concert, where there was definitely some dancing done to an energetic version of "Love Train!" The next morning, we went through a great tour of CNN headquarters, dipped our aching feet in a park fountain during lunch in Macon, Ga, and went on to Savannah. Once there we did an all-out scavenger hunt looking for historical buildings, old graveyards, and famous parks, not to mention a few other ridiculous things. The next day was a fun-filled day at the Tybee Island beach on the beautiful Atlantic coast. Although the waves weren't huge, we did find lots of sea life including live sand dollars, conches, and to a few people's chagrin, live jellyfish! That evening we got cleaned up, ate some great seafood, and took an historical ghost tour, but the scariest thing on the tour according to most of the youth was Ross. The next day we started our long journey back home. We all had an amazing time, and thanks to all the adults that gave of their time to go: Barry Dowell, Elaine Benningfield, Danny Jennings, and Samie Peterson, you guys are awesome! Thanks also for everyone's prayers. They matter!
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