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Saturday, March 20, 2010




Weedon Island Preserve


Weedon Island Preserve Culture and Natural History Center


Weedon Island Preserve Culture and Natural History Center


Recreation of Weedon Island native Indian tools including wooden bowls, deer jaw sickle, shark tooth & stone knives and stone axe
by Tools From The Earth (click Catalog)


Recreation of Weedon Island native Indian tools including knives, hole punch and fire starter bow
by Tools From The Earth (click Catalog)


Recreation of Weedon Island native Indian tools including wooden mallets, shell awls, adzes, shell axe, hoe, gourd water jugs and fishing trap
by Tools From The Earth (click Catalog)


Recreation of Weedon Island native Indian tools including arrows, adzes, shell axe, atlatl, hair pins and jewelry
by Tools From The Earth (click Catalog)


Pool of mangrove water has turned yellow


Dense mangrove forest


Shelf fungus on the tree trunck


Red mangroves have prop roots to support the tree in soft mud


Black mangroves have finger-like roots called pneumataphores sticking out of the ground which the tree uses to breath


White mangroves can have large tree trunks


Racoon tracks in the sand


Clearing of ferns


Observation tower on the horizon



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