by FERENC IVANICS
There are more and more lakes and rivers on our path. Quite often we cannot tell if a lake is freshwater or saltwater. Most of these lakes contain mixed water, probably.

Their shores are covered by dense vegetation, mangroves are pretty common plants around here. When it’s low-tide their root system becomes visible. These long, carrot-like stilt roots offer shelter and habitat for hundreds of species. It’s interesting that their seeds germinate while still attached to the plant and drop into the water like little spears.





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