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Florida Everglades



Everglades - marshy, low-lying subtropical savanna area, c.4,000 sq mi (10,000 sq km), S Fla., extending from Lake Okeechobee S to Florida Bay. Characterized by water, sawgrass, hammocks (islandlike masses of vegetation), palms, pine and mangrove forests, and solidly packed black muck (resulting from millions of years of vegetation decay in near-stagnant water), the Everglades receives an annual   Read More...

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    Lake Okeechobee: Wellspring of the Everglades
    by Alfred Jackson Hanna, Kathryn Abbey Hanna. 379 pgs.


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