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Landscape scene of a salt marsh in South Carolina.
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Everglades, Florida, United States - January 1, 2024: Tourists boarding an airboat for a tour of the Everglades near Miami.
In the image, an environmental technician stands in a small lake, holding a container to collect water samples. His posture is careful and precise, evidencing his attention to detail. The setting of the lake is serene. The scene conveys the importance of monitoring and conserving water resources, highlighting the technician's commitment to environmental protection.
Saltmarsh on the Virginia coast in USA in mid-day light.  Known as a coastal salt marsh or tidal marsh, it is located between land and brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides.
This is an image of the coast of Massachusetts in New England, United States.
Hydrofoil rider gliding over the water with his board in one of the canals of the Ria de Aveiro in Portugal on a cloudy day.
Scenery of Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware, USA
A panorama landscape of tidal beds and marshlands in Pawleys Island in South Carolina
Dramatic landscape in Ruoergai National Wetland Park, China
Shallow water grass flats of Port St. Joe Bay, Florida.
Photo of a landscape at the Santo André Lagoon in the Alentejo district, South of Portugal.
Wetlands and costal marsh in Virginia USA viewed in the golden late afternoon sun on an autumn day. A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally.
Dalyan Delta
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.
Sandy beach and green bushes in Sarasota, Florida
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Landscape in Ebro delta area, Catalonia, Spain
rice paddy field. cultivated green paddy field.
On the West Coast an image captured in the evening along the Karamea Riverbank and Estuary Walk (45 minutes plus): An enjoyable evening stroll, beginning behind the Domain, or via the river access at the end of Wharf Road. Follow along the river down to the mouth. Tide permitting, you can check out the bird life and return through the estuary walkway, linking up with the end of Ray Street.
Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA
Canoeing in the Floodplain forest
Grasses of many hues are backlit in a Cape Cod salt marsh.
A river bank at Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
Aerial photo from the colorful landscape near San Miguel de Allende (Mexico).
Photo of marshland near South Cape Beach on Cape Cod
Tidal pool in the Langwarder Groden on a sunny summer day. Wattenmeer National Park, Butjadingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
Red beach of Panjin in Liaoning, China during September
Zeldzame Shoebill in Oeganda
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