RM2PKA1CM–Bald Cypress in late autumn at Tussum Pond, Delaware
RFM0WKF0–cypress trees reflecting in a swamp in Louisiana Marsh
RF2C5347R–Mossy growth among broken logs in a Delaware cypress swamp. Trap Pond, Delaware.
RFRJMJ6R–Beautiful Swamp in Florida
RF2C5WMFG–trap Pond State Park contains one of the few remaining patches of the Great Cypress Swamp, straddling three states on the Delmarva Peninsula.
RFKRPNJ4–1830 Nathan Hale Map - Delaware - Wilmington Dover - United States
RM2BNMN8P–Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) in pond, at north end of cypress range, Trap Pond State Park, Delaware, USA
RF2C4RDMF–Lake view on a sunny day, Trap Pond, DE.
RFMY4JJX–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RF2AHDJFC–Ibis and egrets flying in the swamps of Florida
RF2DE4M1M–Delaware Map Circa 1824. This is an enhanced, restored reproduction of an old map of the Delaware circa 1824. It shows its three counties in color. Shows towns and geographical features.
RMBJ8R40–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RM2AJCY60–What to see in America . State House at Dover Delaware 131 haunt the premises. Dover and New Castle and other earlyplaces are famous for their charming old houses, which areespecially remarkable for their beautiful entrance doorwaysand wonderfully carved interior woodwork. One such townis Lewes at the mouth of the Delaware. This and someof the neighboring coast towns have a good deal of attrac-tion as vacation resorts. Down at the southern end of the state, lying half in Mary-land, is the Great Cypress Swamp, covering 50,000 acres.In the swamp are buried many logs of well preserved timberwhich
RFFYC4M9–Trap Pond State Park
RM2BNMN8H–Bald Cypress in autumn (Taxodium distichum) at north end of cypress range, DE, Trap Pond State Park
RF2C4RDM5–Lake view on a sunny day, Trap Pond, DE.
RFMY4JK1–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RF2AHDJFK–Ibis and egrets flying in the swamps of Florida
RMBJ8PCP–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MC–Trap Pond State Park
RF2C4RDHA–Lake view with geese swimming on a sunny day, Trap Pond, DE.
RFMY4JK0–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RMBJ90X7–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MD–Trap Pond State Park
RF2C4RDM8–Lake view on a sunny day, Trap Pond, DE.
RFMTJKXC–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RF2CE2WWJ–Trap Pond, late afternoon view in summer.
RFMNKWN6–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RF2C53477–An upward view of a tree trunk into dense canopy.
RFMNKWKC–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RMBJ90WF–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MM–Trap Pond State Park
RF2C53482–Close-up of an aged tree trunk scarred with initials carved by passers by.
RFMNKWKH–Tricolored Heron
RMBJ8PJ9–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MK–Trap Pond State Park
RF2C53444–A walk along a forest path in Trap Pond, Laurel, DE.
RFMNKWMK–Tricolored Heron
RF2C4RDKP–White concrete highway bridge crosses a stream. Trap Pond, Laurel, DE
RMBJ8R6K–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MP–Trap Pond State Park
RFMNKWNH–Tricolored Heron
RMBJ8XF4–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MT–Trap Pond State Park
RFMNKWMP–Tricolored Heron
RMBJ8PAF–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFMY4JPR–Roseate Spoonbill in Florida
RFFYC4MR–Trap Pond State Park
RMBJ99CG–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4ME–Trap Pond State Park
RMBJ8R5B–The green tree frog, Hyla cinerea, is a common species in the southern and southeastern United States. It is the state amphibian
RFFYC4MB–Trap Pond State Park
RFFYC4MJ–Trap Pond State Park
RF2PNXT4H–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT6W–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT7H–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT3Y–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT3W–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT3R–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT42–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT39–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT72–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT35–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT3P–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT67–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT6H–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT66–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2PNXT3A–Trap Pond State Park in Delaware
RF2D8AMR6–Trap Pond State Park
RF2D8AMP6–Trap Pond State Park
RF2D8AMM5–Trap Pond State Park
RF2D8AMM6–Trap Pond State Park
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