This is the first cache that I have placed in Georgia. You will need a boat to get to this cache and you'll probably get a little wet. The cache is a waterproof Otterbox that is tethered to the ground and covered with rocks. The cache was placed during the lake's highest water level, so it should be accessible at any time. The puzzle for the cache coordinates is located below.
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Clarks Hill Lake is located in both Georgia and South Carolina; in South Carolina it is called J. Strom Thurmond Lake. Clarks Hill Lake is formed by J. Strom Thurmond Dam on the Savannah River twenty-two miles above Augusta. The lake extends a little over thirty-nine miles up the Savannah River, twenty-nine miles up the Little River, and six-point-five miles up the Broad River in Georgia, and seventeen miles up the Little River in South Carolina. It covers approximately seventy-one thousand one hundred acres and has twelve-hundred miles of shoreline. There are also two hundred fifty small islands dotting the surface of the lake. The dam and lake were built between nineteen forty-six and nineteen fifty-four, and they comprise the largest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project east of the Mississippi River. Thanks.
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Good luck finding the coordinates. The above description about Clarks Hill Lake was retrieved from http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/clarkshilllake.htm