Savanna River
The Savanna River is a major waterway located in the southeastern United States. It flows for about 301 miles, forming part of the border between the states of Georgia and South Carolina. The river originates from the confluence of the Tugaloo River and the Seneca River and eventually empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Savanna River is significant for its role in providing water for various uses, including agriculture and industry. It also supports diverse ecosystems and recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The river is home to several species of fish and wildlife, making it an important natural resource in the region.