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Age of the "pull tab"This thing wasstill half full ... Cold, too! See for yourself in Go Hydrology! Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Jun 17, 2012 Reply by Swamp Hunter |
Video: Can't teach old gator new tricksGators don't know any better,but we should: Find out more in Go Hydrology! Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Scenic curve is also major crossingCan you guess why this scenic curvein the road is also a major crossing? a. Engineers are contemplating a new four way stop here.b. It's a… Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Jun 15, 2012 Reply by Robert Sobczak |
Why it's neither the heat or the humidityCan you guess the reasonit's not safe to stay outafter dark in Florida? a. Most active time for packs of roaming skunk apesb. Increase in h… Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Jun 15, 2012 Reply by Robert Sobczak |
Number of seasons in south Florida?Can you guess how manyseasons there are in south Florida? a. Two: wet and dry seasonsb. Four: winter, spring, summer and fallc. One: summer… Started by Robert Sobczak |
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What did the resurrection fern say to the pond apple?Can you guess what the resurrection fern said tothe pond apple? Answer: Find out in Go Hydrology! Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Jun 14, 2012 Reply by Robert Sobczak |
A rare bird sightingCaptured some photos of an interesting bird on Biscayne Bay. Have some of them on my blog: http://floridaphotographyfromacanoe.blogspot.com/ Started by Connie Mier |
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Jun 13, 2012 Reply by Swamp Hunter |
Close Encounter of the Third Kind?Here's the closest I've ever come to being an astronaut in the swamp: See for yourself in Go Hydrology! Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Can you guess this cloud?Here's a test to seeif you are up on yourFlorida cloud varieties. a. Cirrusb. Sea-breeze fed cumulonimbusc. Fogd. Land-breeze fed cumulonim… Started by Robert Sobczak |
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Jun 10, 2012 Reply by Robert Sobczak |
Can you guess this cloud?Here's a test to seeif you are up on yourFlorida cloud varieties. a. Cirrusb. Sea-breeze fed cumulonimbusc. Fogd. Land-breeze fed cumulonim… Started by Robert Sobczak |
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