Seacrest Scrub
The 54-acre Seacrest Scrub Natural Area in Boynton Beach is a green island of wilderness in the middle of an urban landscape surrounded mostly by houses. It is home to the protected gopher tortoise. Other animals observed on the site include American redstart, green anole, and eastern gray squirrel.
‘Beyond the Lows’ by The Whole Other
Seacrest Scrub, Boynton Beach, FL - Lumix G7 Cinematic
The 54-acre Seacrest Scrub Natural Area is a green island of wilderness in the middle of an urban landscape surrounded mostly by houses. It is home to the protected gopher tortoise. Other animals observed on the site include American redstart, green anole, and eastern gray squirrel.
Panasonic G7
4K / 24FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Panasonic 45-150mm lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
’Serenity’ by Aakash Gandhi
“Great Birding Trail”-Seacrest Scrub Natural Area
Boca Raton Yamato Scrub Natural Area Trail
On Clint Moore Road...Just west of I-95 on north side!
Rosemary Scrub, Boynton Beach, FL - Lumix G7 Cinematic
One of the smallest natural areas, the 14-acre Rosemary Scrub is named for a plant related to a familiar cooking herb – the Florida rosemary. Other plants found on the site include netted pawpaw, cabbage palm, nodding pinweed, and several species of native bromeliads.
Panasonic G7
4K / 24FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
Music - ‘I’m Letting Go’ by Josh Woodward. Free download:
Call For Availability - Seacrest, Seacrest, FL 32461
For more info and pics, Text 6913116 to 79564 (Message and Data rates may apply)
Seacrest
Seacrest begins after the big bend in the road on Scenic Highway 30A, just east of WaterSound Beach and just west of Alys Beach. The road still follows the Gulf here, and passes through areas with an up-close view of just how wild and dense the coastal scrub can get.
Camp Creek Lake is one of South Walton's outstanding coastal dune lakes and is the heart of the community. The Camp Creek Golf Club is very popular with natural marshlands (perfect for wading birds), more than 200 live oaks, and its challenging landscape.
Alys Beach lies on the eastern side of Seacrest, with Rosemary Beach just beyond. The development of Seacrest Beach consists of homes and condos centered around The Villages of South Walton with excellent shopping and dining.
Pine Glades Natural Area, Jupiter, FL - LUMIX G7 Cinematic
A wetland wonderland, the 6,651-acre Pine Glades Natural Area attracts colorful wading birds including roseate spoonbill, great blue heron, little blue heron and white ibis. Great place to capture an image in nature or bring your kayak or canoe to explore the wetlands.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Panasonic 45-150 kit lens
Crossing the Divide Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Winding Waters Natural Area, West Palm Beach, FL - LUMIX G7 4K Cinematic
Winding Waters Natural Area is a 548-acre natural area that contains mesic flatwoods, hydric hammock, depression marsh, wet prairie, and dome swamp. Several areas were cleared for agricultural purposes and have been restored to shallow-water and deep-water marshes. Birdlife is abundant with bald eagles, anhingas, green herons, belted kingfishers, wood storks, roseate spoonbills, and loggerhead shrikes making appearances.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Panasonic 45-150 kit lens
Music:
Blizzards by Riot
Juno Dunes, Juno Beach, FL – LUMIX G7 Cinematic
Visitors to the 569-acre Juno Dunes Natural Area can travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The ocean-front tract has a great view of the surrounding area atop an ancient sand dune. The west tract has several miles of trails and floating docks to allow boaters access to the site.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Nikon 24mm lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
“Solo Cello Passion” by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
Yamato Scrub, Boca Raton, FL - Lumix G7 Cinematic
Florida scrub habitat covers 63% of Yamato Scrub. A 10-acre basin marsh is located in the northern portion of the 217-acre natural area. Bridges across canals and a tunnel underneath Clint Moore Rd. allow for easy access to more than three miles of hiking trails. Bicyclists can enjoy a view of the scrub from the western perimeter of the site on the multiuse El Rio Trail.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Panasonic 45-150mm lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
‘We Are The Rain’ by Aakash Gandhi
????WAR?! ????PEACE?!
A bit of choppy ploss. Peace, not pieces!
Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Boynton Beach, FL - Lumix G7 Cinematic
The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is 143,954 acres of northern Everglades wetlands located in Palm Beach County. The native vegetative communities of the Everglades ecosystem found on the Refuge include a mosaic of wet prairies, sawgrass ridges, sloughs, tree islands, cattail communities, and a 400 acre cypress swamp, which is the largest intact cypress area remaining in the eastern Everglades system.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Panasonic 45-150mm lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
‘Water Lillies’ by Density & Time
Florida Travel: Explore Grayton Beach State Park in South Walton
Welcome to Grayton Beach State Park, a 400-acre sliver of paradise featuring pristine sugar-sand beaches, a rare coastal dune lake and a wealth of nature. Its nature trail winds through a salt marsh, steep dunes and a coastal forest thick with twisted scrub oaks and magnolias.
Learn more about Grayton Beach State Park:
Follow VISIT FLORIDA for more information about places to visit and explore in the Sunshine State.
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Pinterest:
YouTube:
Palm Beach County, Florida
Palm Beach County is a county located in the state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,320,134, making it the third-most populous county in Florida. The largest city and county seat is West Palm Beach. Named after one of its oldest settlements, Palm Beach, the county was established in 1909, after being split from Miami-Dade County. The county's modern-day boundaries were established in 1963. Palm Beach County is included in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, Florida metropolitan area.
The area had been increasing in population since the late 19th century, with the incorporation of West Palm Beach in 1894 and after Henry Flagler extended the Florida East Coast Railway and built the Royal Poinciana Hotel, The Breakers, and Whitehall. In 1928, the Okeechobee hurricane struck West Palm Beach and caused thousands of deaths. Since then, a number of other tropical cyclones have impacted the area. More recently, the county acquired national attention during the 2000 presidential election, when a controversial recount occurred. As of 2004, Palm Beach County is Florida's wealthiest county, with a per capita personal income of $44,518.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Limestone Creek, Jupiter, FL – LUMIX G7 Cinematic
Limestone Creek was once a small blackwater stream that slowly flowed over the wetlands and swamp lands near this site and into the Loxahatachee River. As vegetation decayed along the bank, tannins leached into the water making it acidic and dark like tea or black coffee - hence the name blackwater. This 52-acre site with mesic flatwoods, scrubby flatwoods, hydric hammock, and mangrove swamp ecosystems, offers paddlers, fishermen, and hikers a view along two tributaries of Limestone Creek that still flow intermittently through the natural area during heavy rain events.
Panasonic G7
4K / 30FPS
Natural profile
Panasonic 14mm pancake lens
Nikon 60mm macro lens
Prelude No. 8 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Source:
Artist: