Hikers in Lakeland, Florida were stunned when their morning walk was interrupted by a prehistoric looking beast walking calmly across a path between two marshes.
The ginormous creature slowly plods across the dirt path, dragging a tail that seems like it could knock down a building like a wreaking ball. While the people were a decent distance away, it’s still nerve wracking seeing them in frame with the gator.
SWFL environment closed: parks, trails off-limits for foreseeable future after Hurricane Ian | ...
Public lands in Lee and Collier counties managed by Florida and the South Florida Water Management District remain so dangerous more than two weeks after Hurricane Ian's SWFL passage that they will remain closed for the foreseeable future.
Chauncey Goss, chairman of the water district, was in a helicopter Friday examining the drainage creeks and waterways that are designed to carry floodwaters from populated areas like downtown Fort Myers out to area bays and the Gulf of Mexico.
Ormond Beach boy wins his first fishing tournament together with his father | Ormond Beach Observer
Six-year-old Scotty Jr. Cornelius and his father, Scott Cornelius, of Ormond Beach, entered the iFish Flagler Inshore Fishing Tournament — their first fishing tournament together — as team Tournament Pirate and won first place.
"Fishing tournaments take a lot of work, focus, time, determination and motivation. At the age of 6, I felt he's proven to me that he will be able to not only compete but help me with the boat as well as other things throughout."
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