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Mallard Lake (facing south) at the beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest. Details regarding the canoe trail can be found at http://sc.audubon.org/Centers_FBF_Visitors_CanoeTrips.html
The upper end of Mallard Lake at the beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest.
The beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest. More details at http://sc.audubon.org/Centers_FBF_Visitors_CanoeTrips.html
Common Snapping Turtle swimming near #17 along the 1.75-mile boardwalk through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest.
Swamp Thing's conversations
That is quite amazing!
Fantástica imagen!!! Saludos desde Barcelona.
This shot is a gem. Well done! I need to get back to this area soon.
this reminds me of Boardwalk Rental Properties in canada = if u fall on either side u get swampted.
nice and pieceful, relaxing,
swamp thing is the best
The image was taken by Sarah Green.
Mallard Lake (facing south) at the beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest. Details regarding the canoe trail can be found at http://sc.audubon.org/Centers_FBF_Visitors_CanoeTrips.html
The upper end of Mallard Lake at the beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest.
The beginning of the canoe trail through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest. More details at http://sc.audubon.org/Centers_FBF_Visitors_CanoeTrips.html
Common Snapping Turtle swimming near #17 along the 1.75-mile boardwalk through the old-growth, cypress-tupelo swamp at the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest.