The forest gasped. The echo was raw, sharp, and unbearably true.
For the first time, ChattChitto did not echo. Instead, he climbed down, placed the gourd at the turtle’s feet, and whispered: “I am here.” chattchitto
The Chattahoochee River originates from the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Coosa rivers in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia. The river flows southwest, forming the border between Alabama and Georgia, before entering Florida and eventually emptying into the Apalachicola Bay. The river's watershed covers approximately 8,600 square miles (22,300 square kilometers) and includes several major tributaries, such as the Flint River and the Tallapoosa River. The forest gasped