The
Everglades are among the most majestic and unique regions in the
world. Spanning thousands of square miles across the southern third
of the Florida Panhandle, the region is a mix of sawgrass prairies,
sloughs, marshland, and hardwood hammocks. The region’s unique
ecosystem gave rise to the Everglades National Park in December 1947.
Airboats
are the preferred choice for going around the area because the water
surrounding most of the Everglades is too shallow for standard marine
transportation. Apart from being a natural wonder, the Everglades are
also a top tourist attraction. This is hardly a surprise, as there
are a number of things to do when taking a cruise in an airboat.
For
instance, taking out an airboat for a spin can allow you to see some
of the less-traveled parts of the region. Riding down a stretch of a
mangrove swamp will bring about a feeling of excitement as you go
deeper into the territory. Meanwhile, a run down the Buttonwood Canal
can offer surprises such as large groups of crocodiles resting in the
banks. Some crocs milling around your airboat are also a sight to
behold.
True
to its name, airboats offer you the opportunity to feel the wind blow
past you as you take in the sights. In a world that is bustling with
hectic energy, a trip to the Everglades can give anyone a much needed
dose of solitude and communion with nature.
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