LOXAHATCHEE RIVER 30 © 1998Jonathan Dickinson State Park
It had been several years since my last visit to the Loxahatchee River, and I was concerned with the population growth in the area and the potential impact on the ecosystem. As I paddled along in my canoe, I was relieved to see the river’s natural state had been well-preserved. When I came upon this scene, I was captivated by the water encircling the strangler fig tree as it embraced a majestic cypress tree.
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