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South Florida Photo of the Week

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Giant banyan tree at The Kampong Botanical Garden, Coconut Grove /Trina Sargalski

This is the first of a weekly series that features your photographs.  Show us life through your lens by adding your photos to our Flickr group.  You can also email your photos to photos@wlrnunderthesun.org.

We are looking for photos of people, places, and scenes in South Florida.  Each week, we will feature a new shot.  Of course, we will credit the photographer.  If you wish, we can also share your website or your e-mail address in case people would like to contact you.

Once you upload your photos to our Flickr group, we would love it if you would add them to a spot on our map.

Also, please  check out our new photo feed on the right sidebar of the home page, where you can see the most recently added photos .

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