Nature on Pine Island
This week's photo was taken by Sandra Weightman, network systems analyst for Fort Myers, Fla. The photo of waterfowl was taken on Pine Island, Fla., a secluded place that offers serenity and a nature photographer’s paradise. The island also is considered unique for its lack of beaches — the shores meet a forest of mangrove trees — and its size. The island is the largest on the west Florida coast, stretching 17 miles long and two miles wide.
This week’s photo was taken by Sandra Weightman, network systems analyst for Fort Myers, Fla. The photo of waterfowl was taken on Pine Island, Fla., a secluded place that offers serenity and a nature photographer’s paradise. The island also is considered unique for its lack of beaches — the shores meet a forest of mangrove trees — and its size.
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