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Okefenokee Swamp is where the "Land of trembling Earth" is 

Answer:

The correct answer is Okefenokee Swamp.

Explanation:

The Okefenokee Swamp covers about 700 square miles, nearly all of which is in Georgia. It encompasses a long history as a wild, a public common, and a refuge. Since 1937 most of the Okefenokee has been a National Natural life Refuge. It was assigned a National Wild Zone in 1974. The name Okefenokee is attested with more than a dozen variant spellings of the word in historical literature. Though often translated as "land of trembling earth", the name is likely derived from Hitchiti with the meaning "bubbling water".