Rivers
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Tye River, Virginia. 2020
Composed below Crabtree Falls on the Tye River in August of 2020.
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Apalachicola River 1, Florida. 2020
The Apalachicola River in Florida travels more than 105 miles from the Jim Woodruff Dam near Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico and town of Apalachicola.
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Apalachicola River 3, Florida. 2020
The Apalachicola River in Florida travels more than 105 miles from the Jim Woodruff Dam near Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico and town of Apalachicola.
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Blackrock Beach, Big Talbot Island State Park, Florida. 2020
Low tide along Nassau Sound in northeast Florida reveals unique and striking formations of a soft, dark soil known as black rock.
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Rain, Guana River, Florida. 2020
A late-afternoon rain falls on the Guana River in northeast Florida.
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Cordgrass, Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, Florida. 2020
An evening breeze rolls across the Tolomato River along the western boundary of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve in St Johns County.
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Palm Tree, Cannon Springs, Florida. 2020
A sabal palm, the state tree of Florida, struggles to survive along the banks of the Cannon Springs run in Florida.
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Drowned Forest, Study 3, Ocklawaha River, Florida. 2020
A tree without a crown, this hardwood remains anchored to the Ocklawaha River’s historic floodplains in a cypress stumpfield known as the Drowned Forest.
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Cascade Falls, Virginia. 2020
A stunning waterfall in southwest Virginia, Little Stony Creek pours over a vertical cliff and crashes down more than 65 feet into a large pool.
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Suwanacoochee Spring, Ellaville, Florida. 2020.
Spring water pours out of the Floridan Aquifer, dispersing into the Withlacoochee River at the site of Suwanacoochee Spring and the abandoned logging town of Ellaville, Florida.
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Remnant, Cannon Springs, Florida. 2020.
Upwelling springwater flows towards the Cannon Springs run behind the remnant of a tree that once shaded this spot.
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Sabal Palm, Drowned Forest, Florida. 2020.
A rotted-out sabal palm, the state tree of Florida, reaches towards a vacant sky in the Drowned Forest along the Ocklawaha River in Florida.