by Jay Hood
February 10, 2014
Deep in the swamp of the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, beneath the buzzing power lines and a barren tree being slowly strangled by curling vines, stands a solitary dilapidated corrugated metal structure that is gradually, but most assuredly, being devoured by the vegetation that surrounds it. The humid conditions and strong rain appear to be […]
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