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Jewel Key, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA
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The Everglades National Park covers a good portion of southern Florida from coastal islands to the inland "river of grass." Here at its northwestern edge, the park overlaps the southern portion of the Ten Thousand Islands, a maze of small islands and winding waterways. Nearly all of the island land above water is covered by mangroves. The resemblance of one island to the next and the winding waterways among them (many without exit) give the area the sense of a vast labyrinth. Navigation by map or prior experience is usually required!


At Jewel Key, storms have carved out a small beach which is open to camping by kayakers or other boating enthusiasts.  Reservations must be made at the park headquarters in Everglades City.

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Copyright: John Roberts
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 18496x9248
Taken: 13/03/2012
Hochgeladen: 22/03/2012
Published: 24/03/2012
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Tags: everglades; outdoors; national park; public lands; coastal; mangroves; gulf of mexico; camping; beach; island
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