The Everglades Are More Out-Of-This-World Gorgeous Than You Thought

We're starstruck.
Brush fires in Everglades National Park make for a dramatic Milky Way in this panorama.
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Brush fires in Everglades National Park make for a dramatic Milky Way in this panorama.

Florida is known as the place where shuttles launched into space. But the view from the ground is pretty nifty, too.

Mark Andrew Thomas is a Florida-based wildlife photographer who grew up near the Everglades, a tropical wilderness of varied ecosystems fed by a slow-moving “river of grass” some 60 miles wide. His latest project is a lineup of crystal-clear images that make his surrogate backyard look downright otherworldly.

Everglades National Park is known as an especially stellar spot for stargazing, thanks to its distance from city lights and superbly dark sky. Turns out it’s also a great place to unplug.

“It’s the place where I feel the most centered, the place I go to when life’s stresses and problems seem overwhelming,” Thomas wrote in a description of his photos. “It’s where I go to think and decompress.”

We’d feel pretty calm here, too.

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A great white egret under the Milky Way in Everglades National Park.
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The full arc of the Milky Way required 14 vertical exposures stitched together for this panorama at Everglades National Park, Florida.
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The Milky Way seems to be the ultimate destination on this rural country road.
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A trio of palm trees frame the Milky Way at Everglades National Park.
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A small flashlight behind a man o' war makes it glow on the shore.

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