
© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
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Yes I think all everglades have that element of foreboding about them. Luckily the crocodiles have not yet ventured this far south (less than 100 kms to the north have sighted them) so I think at the moment despite the feeling given it is reasonably safe.
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Still not dragging my fingers in the water. 😀
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Lovely photo
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Thank you.
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Makes me wonder what lurks below!
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Luckily not crocodiles (yet!).
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Yet? Are they seasonal or have they not yet found this dark patch of water?
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I think it is just a matter of time. They have been seen in the Mary River less than 100 miles north of us. It has been felt that we are that little bit cooler and therefore not quite the right habitat for them. However as we warm they will also come further south.
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That is gorgeous. I’d love to see one of those split images where we can see the water line – what’s above and what’s below…
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Just for you Sarah.

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Thank you! ❤ 😀
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