Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 3: The Making of a Waterscape
- Lolita Rowe
- Nov 7
- 2 min read

This episode traces how the Santee Basin itself was transformed — not only socially but ecologically. Thousands of acres were cleared, burned, and drowned to make way for progress, yet pieces of that past remain: the stumps of Sparkleberry Swamp, the ghost forests along the coast, and the memories carried by the water. Through the words of historian Dr. Robert Hart, we follow the making of a waterscape — and reflect on what progress submerged.
Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart and Dr. Kelsey Moore
Created, Produced, and Hosted by: Lolita Rowe
Original Music: Sister Sai
Sound Engineering: Saira Raza
sound effects/field recordings from Freesound.com
S: Lake Waves 3.wav by Benboncan | License: Attribution 4.0
S: forest wind 1111AM 220617_0400.wav by klankbeeld | License: Attribution 4.0
S: Life underwater at Mamori.wav by laurent | License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0
S: Forest Birds Crow Wind by atks_ | License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0
Songs (all by Sister Sai)
- Ossabaw Sunrise (unreleased)
- Wanderer (from Extempore)
- Dandelion (from First Flight)
Archival Image: Cut-over land in the Santee-Cooper Basin.Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division,LC-USF34-043522-D [P&P], LOT 1533 (corresponding photographic print).Other Number: E 173.
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