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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Jan 23, 2009
Description:
Whoever heard of a colorful swamp? This one was spotted along the Withlacoochee River banks. It was not at all like the Longfellow poem (The Slave in the Dismal Swamp):
“Where will-o'-the-wisps and glow-worms shine, In bulrush and in brake; Where waving mosses shroud the pine, And the cedar grows, and the poisonous vine Is spotted like the snake;
All things above were bright and fair, All things were glad and free; Lithe squirrels darted here and there, And wild birds filled the echoing air With songs of Liberty!”
Well, maybe a little bit like it…..at least in the air above
Date Taken:
Jan 23, 2009
Place Taken:
On the Withlacoochee River, Near Kettle Island, FL
Owner:
Dan Nickens
File Name:
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Category:
344, SeaReys in Winter
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