Horry County topographic map
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Horry County
Horry County features a diverse topography that ranges from coastal plains to elevated inland areas. The county's eastern boundary runs along the Atlantic Ocean, characterized by sandy beaches and a series of coastal barriers, which transition into marshy wetlands. Moving inland, the terrain gradually rises to gentle hills and river valleys, particularly around the Waccamaw River and its tributaries. The elevation varies, with the highest points reaching around 100 feet above sea level, while much of the region remains near sea level. The county is also dotted with numerous lakes, swamps, and forested areas, providing a rich ecological landscape that supports a variety of flora and fauna.
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Name: Horry County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Horry County, South Carolina, United States (33.56912 -79.33911 34.29984 -78.54135)
Average elevation: 46 ft
Minimum elevation: -16 ft
Maximum elevation: 131 ft
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