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The Everglades stretch fifty miles wide but only inches deep - a labyrinth of mangrove waterways and sawgrass marshes. Sawgrass can easily slash skin with its sharp barbs. That afternoon the water began to present itself in its own rhythm, seemingly solid, then fluid again. Lily pads, like jagged islands, provided a strange kind of beauty. I manipulated photographs on my computer to integrate the images with my impressions of this subtropical wilderness.
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