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An Ocklawaha River Odyssey Paddling Through Natural History Elizabeth Randall Bob Randall Bob H Lee

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An Ocklawaha River Odyssey Paddling Through Natural History Elizabeth Randall Bob Randall Bob H Lee
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An Ocklawaha River Odyssey Paddling Through Natural History Elizabeth Randall Bob Randall Bob H Lee instant download after payment.

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.32 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Elizabeth Randall; Bob Randall; Bob H. Lee
ISBN: 9781439668740, 1439668744
Language: English
Year: 2019

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An Ocklawaha River Odyssey Paddling Through Natural History Elizabeth Randall Bob Randall Bob H Lee by Elizabeth Randall; Bob Randall; Bob H. Lee 9781439668740, 1439668744 instant download after payment.

Photojournalists Bob and Liz Randall spent two years exploring Florida's ancient and enchanting Ocklawaha River. Their journey provides an inside look at the rich recreational resources of the river, its wildlife and the people, past and present, who contributed to its history and welfare. Along the way, they met artists, environmentalists, captains, law enforcement officials, conservationists, filmmakers, historians and local descendants whose lives are inextricably intertwined with the prehistoric river. From its subterranean and aquatic past to the Seminole Indian Wars, the steamboat era and political struggles, many voices are integral to the river's survival and to one of the longest environmental conflicts in Florida history.

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