| Ochlockonee River Floodplain
xxxxxxx Edition of 500In the following, Image Width x Height (Mat Width x Height) in inches; p=print only; m=single matted; f=double matted and framed: W/H=1.33; 12x9 (16x13), p$51, m$71, f$165; 16x12 (22x18), p$85, m$106, f$226; 20x15 (27x22), p$127, m$153, f$303; 24x18 (32x26), p$179, m$208, f$387; 28x21 (38x31), p$241, m$272, f$481; 32x24 (42x34), p$312, m$349, f$595; 36x27 (47.5x38.5) p$393, m$432, f$713; 40x30 (52.5x42.5), p$483, m$525, f$841; 44x33 (58x47), p$582, m$633, f$992 The alluvial Ochlockonee River in north Florida drains into Apalachee Bay, source of the worlds tastiest oysters. The nutrient source? Floodplain swamps, marked by the buttressed trunks of cypress and tupelo trees. This swamp borders the river on its east bank. Apalachicola National Forest, Summer 2003. © 2003 Thomas Martin Eads |
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