"Ochlockonee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ocklockonee is a river located in the southeastern United States, specifically in the states of Georgia and Florida. It is approximately 160 miles (257 km) long and flows into the Ochlockonee Bay, which is a part of the St. Marks River. The name "Ocklockonee" is derived from the Creek Native American word "Okli-OCI-OCI", which means "jackrabbit trail" or "home of jackrabbits".
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