If words are cheap, photographs in the age of digital cameras are even cheaper. Here's a running posting of watershed relevant photos.
Sep 28, 2007
Shark Valley Tower
The viewing tower at the end of Everglades National Park's Shark Valley Tram is a great place to view the vast sweep of the Everglades. Wetland water atage in Shark River Slough is at a 17-yr September low-water mark due to below average rainfall and upstream discharges through the S12 structures.
Sep 21, 2007
Raccoon Point
Raccoon Point is located in Big Cypress National Preserve just a few miles from the L28 levee, the eastern limit of Water Conservation Area 3A. Big Cypress National Park Service and the South Florida Water Management District cooperatively maintain the hydrologic monitoring station in the background.
Sep 14, 2007
Alligator Alley
Sep 7, 2007
Bridge 105
This photo shows an aerial view of the Tamiami Trail looking south, in the eastern portion of Big Cypress National Preserve, at Bridge 105. Bridge 105 contains the oldest hydrologic monitoring station in the preserve, with a period of record beginning in the 1950s shortly after the establishment of downstream Everglades National Park.
Sep 1, 2007
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