From the mountains to the midlands to the sea, we are surrounded by breathtaking views here in South Carolina. Sometimes you just have to stop and smell the roses, or in this case remind yourself to appreciate the beauty. Below are 19 times the forces around us doubled our pleasure with some outstanding reflections. Take a look.

  1. James B. Duke Library at Furman University

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  1. Folly Beach

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  1. Table Rock State Park and Pinnacle Lake

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  1. Botany Bay, Edisto Island

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  1. Daniel Chapel at Furman University

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  1. The long white bridge at Magnolia Plantation

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  1. Main Street, Columbia

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  1. A Live Oak reflects in the water next to a golf course

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  1. Lake Oolenoy

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  1. Bank of America building, Columbia

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  1. Drayton Hall, Charleston

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  1. Main Street, Columbia

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  1. Cypress Gardens, Moncks Corner

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  1. Student Center, Furman University

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  1. Furman University

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  1. Lake Oolenoy

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  1. Isle of Palms Pier

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  1. The reflection of the sun beams a path to the shore

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  1. Graniteville Water Tower

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Indeed, South Carolina is a gorgeous place with so much to see and do. Do you have fantastic shots of our state you’d like to share? You can post them on our Facebook page or tag them with #onlyinsouthcarolina on our Instagram page @onlyinsouthcarolina. We’d love to see and share your shots!

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For more photos of the Palmetto State, check out these 19 shots that perfectly sum up the summer in South Carolina.

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