You did see some gators! Lots of 'em in Florida. Great minds run in the same ruts, I guess, 'cause I posted a gator photo today also!
I think I mentioned Shark Valley to you once before; it's a national park located about 20 miles west of Miami on Highway 41 and has a 15 mile loop that runs out into the Everglades and back. Lots of gators. One day Lois and I rode our bike on the loop and counted 150 gators - some of them were in the middle of the road sunning themselves! We went around them fast!
Do you know what they call you if you fall out of a boat in the Everglades? Gator bait!
Hola Pierre, parce que tenga que aparecer algun cocodrilo!! :) un abrazo!
RépondreSupprimerHow cool! I've always wanted to go there!
RépondreSupprimerTry it !
SupprimerIt's a marvelous experience...
Magic pictures :)
RépondreSupprimerIt's a great atmosphere inside the "mangrove"...
SupprimerTu vas bientot les trouver... ils se fondent dans le paysage. C'est vraiment depaysant la-bas n'est ce pas?
RépondreSupprimerTout à fait... à la fois calme et si intense par la vie qui grouille là...
SupprimerYou did see some gators! Lots of 'em in Florida. Great minds run in the same ruts, I guess, 'cause I posted a gator photo today also!
RépondreSupprimerI think I mentioned Shark Valley to you once before; it's a national park located about 20 miles west of Miami on Highway 41 and has a 15 mile loop that runs out into the Everglades and back. Lots of gators. One day Lois and I rode our bike on the loop and counted 150 gators - some of them were in the middle of the road sunning themselves! We went around them fast!
Do you know what they call you if you fall out of a boat in the Everglades? Gator bait!
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