Florida Everglades Ravaged by Hurricane Irma in 2017
The iconic Florida Everglades serve as a sanctuary for numerous endangered species, including turtles, manatees, panthers, and the renowned alligators. Spanning over 1.5 million acres, this national park boasts an ecosystem found nowhere else in the world, making it the largest wilderness east of the Mississippi River.

The images depict the stark contrast between the breathtaking Everglades National Park before the devastating impact of Hurricane Irma in September 2017 and the aftermath. These pictures underscore the incredible power of Mother Nature. Four years later, having experienced extreme heatwaves and cold snaps, we have witnessed the undeniable force of nature.