Storm over the Everglades

The lifeblood of the Everglades is the frequent rain it receives.  If you visit for a few days, you’re likely to see some precipitation.

01 Storm over Everglades National Park

02 Storm over Everglades National Park

The storms I saw over the “River of Grass” reminded me a lot of those I’d witnessed on the Canadian prairies.  Blowing in quickly over the flat landscape, dark and menacing.  Dumping a lot of water in a short time, before moving on.

03 Storm over Everglades National Park

05 Storm over Everglades National Park

06 Storm over Everglades National Park

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