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Old 09-08-2007, 09:39 PM
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Found while exploring Gate 7 tram road in the Fakahatchee Strand.

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Very nice ..
I always knew you were a 'fun gi'
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I love the snake. Do you know what it is?
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I love the snake. Do you know what it is?
Yes it is a Cottonmouth water moccosin, they don't make good pets. Out of all the things that can cause you harm in the glades This snake and the rattlesnake I fear the most.
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Nice shrooms!!!
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Old 09-09-2007, 05:45 PM
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For those not familiar with this facinating place here is a little info. (Thank you flhiker for sharing these awesome photos)......


FAKAHATCHEE STRAND STATE PRESERVE
The Big Cypress Swamp of southwest Florida is basically a flat, gently sloping limestone plain. During the rainy season (June through September), water flows slowly southward over this plain into the mangrove swamps bordering the Gulf of Mexico. Water also flows below ground through the porous underlying limestone. In places, limestone has dissolved, forming elongated sloughs or channels which have accumulated deep organic soils. These channels or sloughs have been colonized by cypress and other trees, creating swamp forests that stand out on the horizon in contrast to the open prairies and pinelands that occupy the sterile veneer of marl soil which is on top of the remaining limestone. The local term for these linear swamps is "strand."


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The Fakahatchee Strand is the major drainage slough of southwestern Big Cypress Swamp and the largest and most unusual of the strands. Although logging, drainage and other human actions have had a serious impact on the swamp, it is still one of the state's most unusual natural features.
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PLANT & ANIMAL LIFE
Its forest of mixed bald-cypresses, royal palms and abundant epiphytic plants is unique. The Fakahatchee Strand is approximately 20 miles long and three to five miles wide. The flow of water through the Fakahatchee Strand is essential to its continued health and that of the estuaries to the south of it.

The natural values of the Fakahatchee Strand may be greater than those of any area of comparable size in the state of Florida. It contains the largest stand of native royal palms and largest concentration and variety of orchids in North America, as well as other species of plants that are extremely rare. The unusual wildlife of the Fakahatchee Strand includes some threatened or endangered species. The Florida panther, wood stork, Florida black bear, mangrove fox squirrel and the Everglades mink have all been documented within the preserve area.
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Awesome description. Almost makes me want to go to the airport and fly there now. Perhaps one day.
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Those are all really cool. I have alot of mushrooms in my lawn, but not that kind.
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WOW!

My kinda place.

Thanks so much for the photos & inspiring description!
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I feel so fortunate to live only 1 hr away.
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