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A new photograph is taken every two minutes of the the beach at the Perdido Key Area, located in the Florida District of Gulf Islands National Seashore. (Gulf of Mexico on right.)

A new photograph is taken every ten minutes of the beach at the Perdido Key Area.

View of the beach at the Perdido Key Area located in the Florida District of Gulf Islands National Seashore. (Gulf of Mexico on right.)

 

 

 

Davis Bayou is located in our Mississippi District, Ocean Springs, Mississippi

A new photograph is taken every ten minutes of the Davis Bayou Area, Ocean Springs, Mississippi

Live oak trees are strong and durable.  

Did You Know?
In 1828, John Q. Adams designated the Naval Live Oaks Area of Gulf Islands National Seashore as the first United States tree farm. Live oak trees are known for their incredible density and resistance to disease. They provided durable wood for the construction of early naval vessels.

Last Updated: October 02, 2009 at 11:19 EST