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If you are visiting South Florida, you must take the time to spend a day in the Everglades. There is no place like it in earth. Tons of wonderful photograph opportunites. Amazin...

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Largest national park. 12/16/2005

Everglades National Park is a great getaway to experience the subtropical wilderness. It is the largest national park in the United States. They have airboats so you can experience the wild life with your kids. Also, they take your pictures, but prices are a bit high. I would suggest to take yoru kids, because this trip is very informative and relaxing. more

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Everglades National Park 11/11/2005

Everglades National Park is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the United States. Its abundant wildlife includes rare and endangered species. When we went there, it was raining lightly that day, but still it was so much fun to walk around and see nature and life so closely. There are airboats rides available close by that are a lot of fun too. The photos came out great too and the kids learnt so much on that trip. It has been designated an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, in recognition of its significance to all the peoples of the world. more

Everglades 8/27/2005

If you are visiting South Florida, you must take the time to spend a day in the Everglades. There is no place like it in earth. Tons of wonderful photograph opportunites. Amazing wildlife -- birds, fish, and of course alligators!! And tons of beautiful plant life. The alligators sun themselves right up beside the walkways -- but if you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone. There are several walking paths and bike paths -- as well as a tram. Airboat are located outside of the National Park. more

A National Treasure 8/18/2005

The Everglades Park is a gem in the National Park Service. It consists of over 1.5 million acres of natural habitat, half of which is water. It is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness in the nation. Much of the region is a labyrinth of waterways and saw grass marshes. The park is home to over 300 species of birds, half of which leave during the summer only to return during the fall. There are over 500 species fish, alligators and snakes. There is an excellent visitor center . Air boat rides and campgrounds are available just outside the park A photographers paradise more
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