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The driveway is built with concrete blocks to form a pervious drainage surface adjacent to the wetland area on the right of the frame. A southwest view of the house can be seen in the distance.
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An east view of the home shows the stand of young pines in the wetlands to the north.
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The facade of the home faces the wetland. The front door is on the second floor landing.
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The driveway and bridge across the wetland area is visible in this eastern view from the second floor balcony of the house.
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The third level of the home with a top level cupola is visible at the roof line. The development to the north can be seen across the wetland area.
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Seagrasses are normally found in relatively shalow water. Like typical land plants, seagrasses depend on photosynthesis for energy production. For this reason, they cannot live in water that is either too deep or too dim to allow the penetration of sunlight.
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The view of Mackey Bay faces south.
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The ecosystem function of this river corridor system directly affects the water quality in the Perdido River and Perdido Bay and the estuaries of the system.
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In the biology of trees, a cypress knee is a distinctive structure in a root of a cypress tree of any of various species of the subfamil Taxodioideae. A likely function is that of structural support and stabilization and assist in anchoring the tree in the soft, muddy soil.