You’re looking at a satellite view of Florida’s Everglades, the largest subtropical wilderness in the US. It’s not a static wetland, but rather a ‘river of grass,’ a slow-moving river 60 miles wide and 100 miles long. Keep zooming in and you’ll likely see sawgrass marshes, mangrove trees, tropical birds, and a gator or two. Among the myriad interesting things about this unique and fragile ecosystem—it’s the only place in the world where American alligators and American crocodiles co-exist. How do you tell the difference between the two? Well, you see one later and the other after a while. (See what we did there?)
National Park Week: Everglades National Park
Today in History
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Zion National Park Turns 100
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Kelp buddies
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Winter in Old Nuuk
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Happy Syttende Mai!
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Peel Castle on St. Patrick’s Isle with the Isle of Man in the background
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World Bee Day
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Preveli Gorge
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A day to take a moment
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Tour de France begins
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Midnight sun
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Papa was a flightless bird
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Kissing Day
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Traffic jam on the caribou highway
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Golling Waterfall, Salzburg, Austria
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European fallow deer in England
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Happy Mother s Day!
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Wildcat in a winter wonderland
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Father s Day
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Celebrating 30 years of eye-opening images
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Rock River Falls, Upper Peninsula, Michigan
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Happy Halloween!
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You won’t see this on Mulberry Street
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World Oceans Day
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Summer solstice
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The Bazaruto Archipelago of Mozambique
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Día de los Muertos celebrations in Mexico
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A lush, green escape
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Visiting a Maratha fortress
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Ölüdeniz, Turkey
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Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
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