Photo taken at Everglades, Florida

Photo taken at Everglades, Florida
The Everglades are a subtropical wetland ecosystem spanning two million acres across central and south Florida. During the wet season, Lake Okeechobee overflows, releasing water into a very slow moving, shallow river dominated by sawgrass marsh. The water flows southward, passing through diverse habitats, including cypress swamps, wet prairie, and mangroves, until it reaches Everglades National Park and eventually the Florida Bay where it metes the ocean

Photo taken at: Everglades, Florida