11. Piedmont We live in the Piedmont! The capital of Georgia is located here: Atlanta . The Piedmont region stretches from Alabama to South Carolina The Piedmont ends at the fall line
12. The springs of Warm Springs are mineral springs which stay at 90 degrees Fahrenheit all the time. It was the vacation retreat of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Stone Mountain is the largest exposed mass of granite in the world. It was used by Woodlands Indians as a ceremonial place. It is about two miles long and one mile wide.
13. Piedmont: Wildlife Wild Turkey Bat Red Fox Mole The Piedmont is home to the Eastern Pipistrellus (Bat), Scalopus aquaticus (mole), and the Red Fox.
20. Ridge and Valley are split into four parts--the Cumberland Plateau, the Chickamaunga Valley, the Armuchee Ridges, and the Great Valley.
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24. Lake Allatoona Carters Lake Lakes, Major Towns, and Cities Ringgold Rome Chatsworth Dalton
25. Made By: Jennifer Wilson Blue Ridge is located in the Northeast Georgia (GA)
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27. Plant Life in Blue Ridge Hickory Oak Dwarf Iris Starry Campion Cardinal Flower Witch Hazel Golden Rod
28. Wild Life in the Blue Ridge Black bear Amphibians Songbirds White Tail Deer Grouse Raccoon
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30. References All photos were located using Public Domain websites PowerPoint was made using The Five Regions of Georgia made by Heather Robertson Georgia Tourism Video was located and found at http://www.exploregeorgia.org/Video Information used during Video Podcast also came from: https://sites.google.com/site/georgiaregions/