Igbo Landing - Ebos Landing

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This site is said to be haunted by the ghosts of several slaves who committed mass suicide here in 1803, by drowning themselves to protest slavery.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Dunbar Creek
St. Simons Island, GA
United States

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GPS:
31.1882866, -81.38704159999998
County:
Glynn County, Georgia
Nearest Towns:
Saint Simon Mills, GA (1.7 mi.)
Saint Simons, GA (3.7 mi.)
Country Club Estates, GA (4.9 mi.)
Brunswick, GA (6.7 mi.)
Dock Junction, GA (7.7 mi.)
Darien, GA (12.9 mi.)
Woodbine, GA (25.2 mi.)
Kings Bay Base, GA (28.8 mi.)
Kingsland, GA (32.3 mi.)
Saint Marys, GA (33.0 mi.)

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    • The Igbo people are not like other nations. They value their families and life and were simply trying to escape from their wicked captors whom God will raise on the last day and then drown everyone of them in the lake of fire for their sin against (Igbo) Hebrew Israelites.

  1. They are free already and resting with the LORD in heaven. Those who tried to enslave them and those who continue to benefit from enslaving Igbos, will some day face judgement.

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