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Explore Georgia: Tybee Island Tips No One Tells You About

Ever wonder how can you maximize your visit to Tybee Island? We have gathered the best insider tips so you can plan a dream trip to one of the most unique places you'll ever visit. BEST PLACE TO LAY DOWN YOUR TOWEL Park near the Tybee Beach Beach and Pavilion ( Tybrisa St, Tybee Island, GA 31328) use the bridge  in front of the Tybee Island Marine Center  turn right and walk towards the rock formation close to the sand dunes. This portion of the beach has a smoother sand, lots of shallow areas that are perfect for little kids to bathe safely, is less crowded, and because it's close to the sand dunes you will see a large variety of seaside birds.

Happy Earth Day - To The Arctic We Go To Save The World From Global Warming


 "To the Arctic is the type of film everyone should see. The film aims to bring awareness to the plight of climate change and global warming around the world. The threat of global warming among the Arctic animals is an increasing concern, and new studies speculate that Polar Bears may face possible extinction. Unless we teach our children how to live environmentally friendly, we will never be able to help our planet counteract the effects of climate change and  global warming. A healthy planet starts at home, and it's critical that we, as parents, lead our children by example. After all, this little earth is all we got. ” 

Liza Cardona


Today is Earth Day  and to celebrate, the Fernbank Museum debuted this week the IMAX film “To The Artic.” Through the power of IMAX®, audiences will be transported to one of the most remote and spectacularly beautiful places in the world in the new IMAX® film To the Arctic, sponsored locally, in part, by GE Energy, opening in conjunction with Earth Day at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on April 20. Incredible footage allows audiences to experience an emotional story of love, family and hope through the touching story of a mother polar bear and her twin cubs.

An extraordinary journey to the top of the world as few people have ever seen it, To The Arctic tells a compelling tale of survival in a dramatic habitat, with global implications. Narrated by Oscar® winner Meryl Streep, the film takes audiences on a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a polar bear and her seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home. 

Captivating and intimate footage brings moviegoers up close and personal with this family’s struggle to survive in a frigid environment of melting ice, immense glaciers, spectacular waterfalls, and majestic snow-bound peaks. The film also reveals how all global ecosystems are connected---a message made even more significant as the world celebrates Earth Day on April 22.
 
IMAX tickets are $13 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, $11 for children ages 12 and under, and $8 for Museum Members. Value Pass tickets, which include both Museum and IMAX admission, are $23 for adults, $21 for students and seniors, $19 for children, and $8 for Museum members. For tickets and visitor information, visit fernbankmuseum.org or call 404.929.6300.


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