The 7 Wonders of Sassafras Springs is a children's literature written by Betty G. Birney. The book won the Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature Honor in 2006.
The 7 wonders of Sassafras Springs are the Ruby Red Falls, the Hollow Oak, the Glowworm Caves, the Singing Sand Dunes, the Gravity-Defying Bridge, the Whistling Geyser, and the Crystal Caverns. Each of these natural wonders holds a special significance in the small town of Sassafras Springs.
The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs, by Betty Birney, is 210 pages long.
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Today Georgia is known to have seven natural wonders. These include Amicalola Falls State Park, Okefenokee Swamp, Providence Canyon, Radium Springs, Stone Mountain, Tallulah Gorge, and Warm Springs. There was an earlier list from 1926 that replaced Providence Canyon and Radium Springs with Jekyll Island Forest and the Marble vein in Longswamp Valley.
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The seven wonders of Georgia are all natural and all beautiful. They include Amicalola Falls, Okefenokee Swamp, Providence Canyon, Radium Springs, Stone Mountain, Tallulah Gorge, and Warm Springs.
Sassafras tea is sassafras tea, there are no synonyms.
No, there are only 7. There are however, 7 new wonders of the modern world.
Because it's a wonder how they built them without modern tools.
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Stone Mountain, Okeefenokee Swamp, Tullulah Gorge, Providence Canyon, Warm Springs, Anacalola Falls, Radium Springs
Yes,with the passage of time there can be more than 7 wonders