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2001#10 Springs gully, 19791979Imageuum_map_usa
2002#11 and #13 Main Street (Canon)1909-11-06Imagedha_scp
2003#2 Mine (Castle Gate, Utah), n.d.Imagedha_eftl
2004#R510-5. Cokes and dugout canoes go hand in hand at the museum in Everglades National Park.1952uum_map_rr
2005#R5210-12. As a climax to their visit to Everglades National Park, these Miami Beach school children enjoy a picnic at one of the recreational areas with the park.1952uum_map_rr
2006#R5210-9. Young visitors to Everglades National Park museum learn about the park and its history.1952uum_map_rr
2007#R522-9. The dank jungle of Everglades National Park, Florida.1952uum_map_rr
2008#R523-10. The struggle for life among the plants is clearly shown in this photograph taken on the Gumbo Limbo Trail in Everglades National Park.1952uum_map_rr
2009#R523-11. Along the Gumbo Limbo Trail in Everglades National Park. Here one can see a profusion of exotic plant life struggling for a place in the sun.1952uum_map_rr
2010#R523-4. One plant lives off another in their struggle for the precious rays of sunlight at Everglades National Park.1952uum_map_rr
2011#R524-11. A species of parasitic fern found at Everglades National Park. This fern lives a few inches off the ground, on a host plant, rather than send its roots into the rich soil below.1952uum_map_rr
2012#R524-2. Hikers along the Gumbo Limbo Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.1952uum_map_rr
2013#R524-3. Africa? No, a live oak at Everglades National Park.1952uum_map_rr
2014#R524-4. Their goal is reached! These plants at Everglades National Park have finally reached the precious sunshine.1952uum_map_rr
2015#R524-9. Resurrection ferns at Everglades National Park. These ferns are so-called because, in dry season, they look dead. But after the slightest rain, they become green and have very beautiful leaves.1952uum_map_rr
2016#R525-11. "Thou shalt not pass." The mangrove swamp at Everglades National Park is a herculean barrier which no man could successfully travel.1952uum_map_rr
2017#R525-12. No need to worry about getting off the path for visitors to Everglades National Park. Nature here has grown a natural fence through which no man can successfully pass.1952uum_map_rr
2018#R525-5. Mangrove swamp at Everglades National Park, Florida.1952uum_map_rr
2019#R525-9. Mangrove jungle at Everglades National Park. Cutting a trail through this thicket is an almost impossible task-even with modern machinery.1952uum_map_rr
2020#R528-10. Park rangers are prepared to answer all questions-even as to whether alligator eggs are good eating-at Everglades National Park in Florida.1952uum_map_rr
2021#R529-1. The porch adjoining the ranger station and museum at Royal Palm Park in Everglades National Park, Florida.1952uum_map_rr
2022#R529-5. Park Naturalist, Willard Dilley conducts a group of school children from Miami Beach along the trails at Everglades National Park.1952uum_map_rr
2023The #s are overwhelming2022-03-15Imageehsl_pahu
2024$1 in damages pleases woman who brought Alta Cub suit1986-02Image/StillImageuum_map
2025$100 Million to Defeat Cancer (1996)1996Imageehsl_hhs
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