Mt. Lassen 10,463 Ft.
Mount Lassen is the southernmost active volcano in the Cascade Range.
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THE SEA WILL SOON RISE HURRICANE SEASON 2014. Soon this place, at the very end of the island, will be impenetrable, filled with water.
Read moreThe marsh is dry again with low tide.
Read moreThe water filling the marsh provides the perfect environment and opportunity for thousands, if not millions, of mosquitos to nest, breed and be born, as was evident this morning, forcing me to abandon my shoot. The three deer on the beach are the same ones I have been photographing for a few weeks now. I […]
Read moreThe marsh is slowly filling up with water again and I delight in seeing the rivulets criss-crossing the length and width and depth of the barren landscape. It feels like Death Valley out here or like the middle of any desert I have ever traversed (felt like 92 degrees). I went out seeking life and found […]
Read moreBlack-necked Stilts, a Spotted Sandpiper, and an immature Ibis find the little water available left in the marsh.
Read morebut the sun still shines!
Read moreI am starting to feel like I am part of a movie. As I was crossing over the dry savanna, on my way back to the car, right out of the blue a military helicopter flew directly above me and hovered, not unlike the other birds do. It was so close and appeared so suddenly […]
Read morePerhaps I am watching too many mysteries but the abandoned boat washed up on the rocks of Sawgrass Beach today was somewhat creepy. It looked as if it had been drifting for some time, and as I approached closer I was tempted to board the shabby ship and see what was in the cabin. I […]
Read moreMost of the birds have left along with the pools of water filled with fish fry but there seems to be enough food for the Ibises that live here year round.
Read moreThis beach is not your ordinary beach. Piles of dead seagrass washed up from the oceans’ bottom lines the shores instead of white pearly sand as one might expect. There is always a very strong odor, depending on the winds and tides. Most days I need to wear a bandana over my face to […]
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