A ranger presentation about the Spanish Mission San Juan del Puerto on Fort George island, and some of the artifacts associated with the archaeological site.
Volunteer Eddie demonstrates the process of making tabby and explains the chemistry lesson behind it. This skill practiced by those enslaved at Kingsley Plantation required hard work, knowledge of the process, and building prowess. Tabby buildings tell the stories of those who built them, and the people who lived there. The largest collection of standing tabby slave cabins is at Kingsley Plantation.
Cosmo Gullah Geechee descendant community performing "He Didn't Have to do it but He Did" in the picnic shelter at the Timucuan Preserve Visitor Center.
Duration:
1 minute, 36 seconds
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Visit the Timucuan Explorers website and watch the Kayak Time! video starring the Timucuan Explorers (youth kayaking).