Thursday, June 7, 2018

Charleston Tea Plantation

I recently had the opportunity to visit the only tea plantation in North America (the majority of tea is imported from outside countries) and create some images of this unique historical site.  The Charleston Tea Plantation is located in Wadmalaw Island, SC and it features hundreds of thousands of tea bushes growing over 127 acres.  The plantation is owned by the Bigelow Tea Company and the tea is sold under the brand name American Classic Tea and Charleston Tea Plantation.  There is a tea production facility on site, a free trolley ride around the plantation, and a sizeable gift shop where you can taste different teas and purchase souvenirs.

Because the plantation is basically row after row of plants there wasn't much in variety that I could photograph, but the images below will give you an idea of what a working tea plantation looks like.  To show the scale of the fields I have  included several panoramas for you to view. 

My trip to Charleston concluded at the Angel Oak Park which was near the tea plantation.  The park contains the Angel Oak Tree which is estimated to be between 400-500 years old, it towers 66.5 feet high and has a circumference of 28 feet.  (Wished I had a 360 VR camera).  This tree is so OLD and so MASSIVE its size could only be captured with panoramas and then I was not able to get all of it.    

Enjoy!

 




 Tea Harvester






 



 






 Angel Oak Park



 

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Camera:  Canon 5D
Lens:  Canon 24-105mm IS

Post:  Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop

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