#20: Florida Everglades After Hurricane Irma
The famous Florida Everglades is home to hundreds of animal species, including endangered turtles, manatees, panthers, and alligators. The national park comprises an ecosystem unlike any other in the world. The Everglades range over 1.5 million acres, and they constitute the largest wilderness east of the Mississippi River.
Pictured is the blatant contrast between Florida’s breathtaking Everglades national park before Hurricane Irma hit in September 2017 and the aftermath of that storm. These photos show just how strong Mother Nature can truly be. Four years later, after experiencing extreme heat waves and cold waves, we all know what nature is capable of.
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