Corkscrew swamp was a very interesting experience for me because I had no idea that this place even existed. I was unaware of how relevant a small amount of difference was needed in order to have diversity among the plants, weeds, trees, etc for them to grow in certain places but not another. I was also very surprised with the history of the
Corkscrew Swamp and how much work went into actually keeping the area preserved to the degree that it is. However, to be completely honest the most exciting part of the trip was getting to see the alligator that lived with her babies just outside of Corkscrew swamp. I do not think I would visit this particular area again because although I do like nature, I would rather see more wildlife than what we actually saw which were mainly trees and plants. I felt that after a short amount of time, a lot of the information that was given was a bit repetitive and a lot of what I was seeing became kind of a blur since I knew I would not remember the many differences among the plants and trees that we were observing.
I must however agree with our tour guide Adam for the fact that being out within the area did make me feel a lot more relaxed then when I had first arrived.
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Photo taken by me |
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Photo taken by me |
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Photo taken by me |
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Photo taken by me |
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Photo taken by me |
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