File:Everglades National Park EVER1495.jpg

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Location Everglades National Park
Description Everglades National Park, largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, boasts rare and endangered species. It has been designated a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance, significant to all people of the world.
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current08:27, 8 September 2014Thumbnail for version as of 08:27, 8 September 20141,984 × 2,718 (4.78 MB)MPF (talk | contribs)crop black slide edges, clone out worst dust spots & scratches, adjust light levels
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