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    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    02/22/2015
    The entrance to Shark Valley.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    A view of the Everglades.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    Great blue heron.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    Alligators sunning themselves along the trail near the viewing tower.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    02/22/2015
    A view of the Everglades.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    Storms out in the distance.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    This part of the Everglades is known for wildlife.
    Annie Herstik
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    02/22/2015
    View down from the viewing tower.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    12/04/2016
    Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
    Annie Herstik
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    12/04/2016
    The viewing tower.
    Annie Herstik
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    12/04/2016
    A view from the tower.
    Annie Herstik
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    12/04/2016
    Red-shouldered hawk.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    02/22/2015
    Anhinga.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    02/22/2015
    Great blue heron.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    02/22/2015
    Snowy egret.
    Annie Herstik
    Photo Date: 
    04/07/2017
    An alligator's jaws easily crack a turtle's shell.

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