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Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
11/02/2017
The Boardwalk Trail leads from the visitor center out into the forest.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
11/02/2017
Low boardwalk in an open patch of forest.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
Cypress knees next to the Boardwalk.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
Weston Lake, seen from the platform at the end of the elevated boardwalk.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
The viewing platform on Weston Lake.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
Elevated boardwalk crossing a small thicket of dwarf palmetto.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
Elevated boardwalk, which stays accessible during floods.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
11/02/2017
An old moonshiner's still can be seen from the elevated boardwalk.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
As the sun sets on the forest, night noises of owls and other animals fill the trees.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
Low boardwalk passing among large cypress trees.
Jesse Weber
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11/02/2017
This is one of the most biodiverse forest communities on the continent.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
11/02/2017
Enjoying forest views along the Boardwalk.

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