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Teifi Marshes
There are wild ducks swimming in the river
Lagoon landscape in Venice - Italy. Salt marsh in Campalto. (003)
Ano Nuevo State Reserve, approx. 55 miles south of San Francisco, is a state park in California, which contains a diversity of plant communities and colonies of elephant seals, sea lions and sea otters.
Deep mud and peat of Blackbeard Creek underlies the marshlands in McIntosh County, Georgia.
Watering holes or streams for cattle on a rarely traveled muddy dirt road through ranch country in far out Montana. Nearest big city is Billings which is an hour drive away. Photo includes interesting clouds and reflections taken at least 9 miles from any other human.
The exposed bottom of a dry pond. A shallow water body. A steep slope of the bank of an artificial pond.
Aerial shot of Bayou Vista, Texas on a clear sunny day in spring. Bayou Vista is a small city in Galveston County, Texas.
Sundarban National Park
This is a photograph from Charleston, South Carolina.
Cape May, New Jersey, USA
waste of iron and other metals\nMacro images of wire and steel cables
Huntington Bay NY
Scanned film photo. Dust and scratches on photo.
Natural tar asphalt pit in a swamp. Crude oil lake.
Waving reeds
Footprints in the dry riverbed
Bow lake headwaters and the Bow River in Banff National Park
Fish or Trout Pond or Dam in the Ballarat \nCountry
Summer scenery at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Smyrma, Delaware, USA
wader scrape on Higher Level Stewardship Land dring out during drought\n\nEccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK.             June
The lush wetlands and forests on the grounds of Sagamore Hill National Historic Site on Long Island, NY
These are assorted photos taken from different places within Central New Jersey.
Ontario, Canada.
Okefenokee NWR - Open Wetlands - 1976. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Samsun bird sanctuary,birdwatching place
nature
Paddy field
In this vicinity are the remains of a prehistoric Indian refuse pile, comprised mainly of clam shells. Archeologists call such sites shell middens. They are the result of centuries of shellfish harvesting by early Indian groups. shells found at this site have been identified as belonging to the rangia cuneata (common rangia) clam, a species once found in abundant numbers in Galveston Bay. As the shell midden grew in size over the years, it became the foundation for a large Indian campsite. Stone tools and pottery uncovered here are evidence of the later occupation. Although the tribal origins of the Indians cannot be determined, it is known that both Orcoquisac and Karankawa once lived in the area in historic times. Shell middens similar to this one were once more common along the streams feeding into the bay. Storms, subsidence, and natural erosion, however, have destroyed many, as have mining operations that used the shells for road construction projects. As a result, this is one of the best remaining examples of a prehistoric midden and campsite in Harris County. Because of its significance, the site has been afforded special protection as a State Archeological Landmark.
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