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Crows and Kayak |
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Several crows gather to examine my kayak. |
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Pavillion Key |
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Pavillion Key is not far fromChokoloskee, making a convenient, roomy camp site. |
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The mouth of the Chatham River, with the open Gulf of Mexico beyond. |
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The Watson Place camp site. |
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Visible in the river is an alligator, who swam lazily in the outgoing tide as his breakfast swam to him. |
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Pavillion Key |
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Another view of one of the prettiest camps in the Everglades National Park, in the 10,000 islands region near Chokoloskee, Florida. |
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A Buzzard at the Waston Place. |
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Many old pieces of machinery and cisterns remain at the Watson Place, home site of the infamous Ed Watson, whose ghost is said to still reside here. |
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Camp site at Chokoloskee Island Park. |
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Chokoloskee Island Park is a very pleasant RV park at Chokoloskee, very quiet and tent friendly. |
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