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176 #R522-9. The dank jungle of Everglades National Park, Florida.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_01
177 #R523-4. One plant lives off another in their struggle for the precious rays of sunlight at Everglades National Park.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_02
178 #R524-11. A species of parasitic fern four 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.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_09
179 #R524-3. Africa? No, a live oak at Everglades National Park.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_06
180 #R524-4. Their goal is reached! These plants at Everglades National Park have finally reached the precious sunshine.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_07
181 #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.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_08
182 #R525-11. "Thou shalt not pass." The mangrove swamp at Everglades National Park is a herculean barrier which no man could successfully travel.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_12
183 #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.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_13
184 #R525-5. Mangrove swamp at Everglades National Park, Florida.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_10
185 #R525-9. Mangrove jungle at Everglades National Park. Cutting a trail through this thicket is an almost impossible task-even with modern machinery.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_11
186 #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.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_14
187 #R529-1. The porch adjoining the ranger station and museum at Royal Palm Park in Everglades National Park, Florida.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n09_03_15
188 A part of YampaP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n381
189 A part of YampaP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n382
190 A part of YampaP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n383
191 A part of YampaP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n384
192 A portion of the canyon wall near the head of Lodore CanyonP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n406
193 Deer Creek FallsP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n287
194 Deer Creek FallsP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n288
195 Deer Creek FallsP0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n289
196 Desolation Canyon.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n067
197 Desolation Canyon.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n068
198 Desolation Canyon.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n069
199 Desolation Canyon.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n162
200 Desolation Canyon.P0766 Charles Eggert Photograph CollectionP0766n163
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