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010 - Into the Everglades (Print)
A great destination for a mid-winter photo trip! Herons, egrets, ibis, anhingas, plus alligators, snakes, and many other creatures can easily be found and photographed along the remote trails and public boardwalks in the Everglades, our third-largest national park. The Seminole Indians called the area Pahay-okee or grassy waters. Thousands of small, raised islands or "hammocks" (an indian word) dot the landscape. These small, dense forests of tropical hardwood, palms, vines, ferns, mosses, and orchids are only a few inches above the high waterlevel of the 'glades. They are home to a great variety of vertebrate and invertebrate animals from tree snails to white-tailed deer and even the very rare and endangered Florida panther. This newsletter points out the best places to set up a tripod along the roads through the Everglades to the Flamingo Marina and down the Shark Valley Trail. Plus details are provided on canoe trips and the necessary gear, filters, tripods.
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Printed Issue, sent via USPS
Updated - November 2008
Herons, egrets, ibis, anhingas, plus alligators, snakes, and many other creatures can easily be found and photographed along the remote trails and public boardwalks in the Everglades.
Plus shipping and handling $1.00.
Locations
Alligator Creek
Anhinga Trail
Buttonwood Canal
Eco Pond
Flamingo Marina
Garfield Bight
Gumbo Limbo Trail
Joe's Bay
Key Deer
Little Medeira Bay
Mahogany Hammock
Mrazek Pond
Noble Hammock Canoe Trail
Pa-hay-okee Trail
Shark Valley Trail
West Lake