Shark Valley in the Everglades is like the Etosha of North America, where, in the dry season, a stunning concentration of wildlife greets the visitor. Here are a few shots from a recent morning there.
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I compared wildlife and nature cameras ranging in price from $600 to $3,600, and the results are surprising. Can you tell the different among them?
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