everglades in English

noun
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a vast area of marshland and coastal mangrove in southern Florida, part of which is protected as a national park.
noun
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a marshy tract of land that is mostly under water and covered with tall grass.
It is billed as a meditation on an ascendant muddle in Anglo-American culture: a creeping everglade of hype, populism and fame between ‘highbrow’ intellectual culture and ‘lowbrow’ commercial culture.

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1. Canna flaccida bandanna of the Everglades

2. Everglades, alligators, pig farms, sulphuric acid, wood chipper, incinerator.

3. Everglades National Park has five Biking trails throughout the park

4. South Florida’s oldest Alligator farm, the Everglades Alligator Farm, is located near the entrance of Everglades National Park and contains more than 2,000 Alligators

5. Anhinga Drying its Wings, Anhinga Trail, Everglades NP, Florida Chuck Haney

6. A visit to Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a journey into the heart of the Everglades ecosystem

7. It is common in central Florida including the Everglades and along the Gulf Coast.

8. Wetlands, such as the Florida Everglades, are the base for much of this diversity.

9. The Anhinga Trail is mostly a boardwalk loop over a watery section of the Everglades

10. At only 5,000 years of age, the Everglades is a young region in geological terms.

11. The Anhinga Trail is mostly a boardwalk loop over a watery section of the Everglades

12. 4 Mark Foley, R-Fla., that would earmark $ 210 million to purchase environmentally sensitive areas near the Everglades.

13. Huge levees, dikes, and pumping stations were put up, and more canals and roads crisscrossed the Everglades.

14. Interestingly, the Florida Everglades is the only place in the world where both alligators and Crocodiles live together

15. Up to 5% cash back  · Anhinga (Anhinga Anhinga), Everglades, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Florida, USA, North America Michael DeFreitas

16. An Archive of digital government and non-government organization (NGO) documents and reports, representing the Greater Everglades watershed and adjacent ecosystems, including areas north of Lake Okeechobee (The North Everglades) and south of the peninsula, including Florida Bay, the Florida Keys, and the various adjacent national parks.

17. A trip to the Everglades Alligator Farm includes an exciting airboat tour, an Alligator show, a snake show, and an Alligator …

18. Anhinga Trail It’s short, and the alligators are right there: hard to miss Everglades National Park Royal Palm Hammock ( 25.381913, -80.609572 ) 0.8 miles

19. Port Everglades, staffed by American Red Cross, assisted about 10,000 passengers who were bused there for food, shelter and to connect to transportation.

20. Government and park officials and many environmentalists believe, however, that with funding and swift action on the part of state and federal agencies, the Everglades can be saved.

21. Although part of the Everglades was declared a national park in 1947, the drainage and diversion of the water continued at a ruinous pace.

22. The School District of Collier County (CCPS) serves more than 47,000 total students in 29 elementary schools, 10 middle schools, 8 high schools, and a PreK-thru-12 school (Everglades City School).

23. Because the Everglades is not just responsible for the drinking water for 7 million Floridians; today it also provides the agricultural fields for the year-round tomatoes and oranges for over 300 million Americans.

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25. 30 When we make a pilgrimage to Yellowstone National Park, or to the California Redwood groves, or to the Florida Everglades, we are struck by the reverent appropriateness of nature's mix in that spot.

26. Field studies to characterize the Alongshore epifauna (shrimp, crabs, echinoderms, and small fishes) along the western shore of southern Biscayne Bay were started in 2005 and then expanded in 2007 as part of the monitoring program of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP)

27. 42 reviews of Anhinga Trail "4 miles beyond the Ernest Coe Entrance and Visitor Center (Ive seen a Florida Panther at this entrance!!) and Homestead Entrance to the Florida Everglades lies The Royal Palm Visitor Center

28. Field studies to characterize the Alongshore epifauna (shrimp, crabs, echinoderms, and small fishes) along the western shore of southern Biscayne Bay were started in 2005 and then expanded in 2007 as part of the monitoring program of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (CERP)

29. “Over the next 15 to 20 years, at a cost of roughly $2 billion,” explained Science magazine, “the Corps and state and other federal agencies plan to replumb the entire Florida Everglades ecosystem, including 14,000 square kilometers [5,400 square miles] of wetlands and engineered waterways.”

30. Whether you love them colossally like the High Cascades, bountifully like the Everglades, wholesomely like a warm apple pie, or soaringly like a ninth inning fly this loving exploration of the United States, from coast to coast, sea to shining sea, will have you shouting, “I love you shiningly, freely, Americanly!"

31. ValuJet Flight 592 was a regularly scheduled flight from Miami International Airport to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.On May 11, 1996, the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9 operating the route Crashed into the Everglades about 10 minutes after taking off from Miami as a result of a fire in the cargo compartment caused by improperly stored cargo.

32. Diaz-Balart serves in the following Caucuses: Founder and Co-Chairman of the Congressional Everglades Caucus Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Conference Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of the Congressional Colombia Caucus Co-Chairman of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus Co-Chair of the Florida Ports Caucus Co-Chair of the Hispanic-Serving Institutions Caucus

33. Wind Across the Everglades is a 1958 film directed by Nicholas Ray.Ray was fired from the film before production was finished, and several scenes were completed by screenwriter Budd Schulberg, who also supervised the editing.Chris Fujiwara wrote on Turner Classic Movies that the film is "an acid test for Auteurists, one of those special films that, while ignored or despised for the most part