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Forest in the Everglades waters

Description

The Everglades is an expansive area of land in south Florida, which consists of 1.5 million acres of wetland. Since the park covers such a large area of south Florida, planning is a must.
This Unesco site at the southern tip of Florida has been called a river of grass flowing imperceptibly from the hinterland into the sea. The exceptional variety of its water habitats has made it a sanctuary for a large number of birds and reptiles, as well as for threatened species such as the manatee.