Leaving Everglades
After dinner last night we took a stroll around the pond in front of our campsite. Met this guy.
In the Everglades there is a plant called the Strangler Grape. Seeds of the grape take root in the bark of trees deposited by birds or wind.
Young Strangler Grape (broad leaves) attached to Palm.
The grape sends roots down the host tree to the ground.
The roots of the grape spread and expand around the trunk of the host tree eventually surrounding the trunk. We saw trees with trunks completely surrounded and covered by thick Strangler Grape roots.
Only time the carbus has briefly dropped into low gear was over Monarch Pass at 11,312 feet. Handled the one above with out any problem.
Smallest post office in the United States. 8’x8’.
On to the west coast of Florida.
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