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    dispensing wisdom to the youth

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: An older man with a hat and sunglasses giving wisdom to a younger mother woman on a green park bench near an exercise circuit area in a park with a chain link fence as a background.
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    bird taking flight

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Strelitzia perennial plant, native to South Africa. Bird of Paradise named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. This Crane Flower Plant version is found in Coral Springs, Broward County Florida.
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    strelitzia perennial

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Strelitzia perennial plant, native to South Africa. Bird of Paradise named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. This Crane Flower Plant version is found in Coral Springs, Broward County Florida
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    #blacklivesmatter

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: A homeless african american black man is a product of american racism and bigotry on a park bench with no job, mad, depressed and panhandling for money.
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    #blm

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: An african american black man listening to mp3 music thru earbud headphones on cell phone while eating lunch from a bag on a green metal park bench in park. Part of the #blm aka #blacklivesmatter photoshoot project. It is part of the series known as Black Lives Matter (#blacklivesmatter), BLM (#blm), a time and a place in history which is depicting the plight felt by African Americans by oppressing forces by the white man propagated by the media.  Messages are mixed as George Floyd is murdered by a rogue bad cop and good hard working police officers with families are being killed in the streets for doing their job, to protect the public. This is forgotten man sitting here just trying to enjoy his meal away from all the chaos, enjoying a meal, not to be judged by his choice. He is being manipulated by an unknown all powerful force.
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    ants on a bird

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Strelitzia perennial plant, native to South Africa. Bird of Paradise named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. This Crane Flower Plant version is found in Coral Springs, Broward County Florida. Black ants found eating the sweet sugary nectar.
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    hidden bird of paradise

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Strelitzia perennial plant, native to South Africa. Bird of Paradise named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. This Crane Flower Plant version is found in Coral Springs, Broward County Florida
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    lesser antillean green iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    invasive species of south american iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    godzilla the iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    lake monster

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    soda and straw checking smartphone

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 8/28/2020: Caucasian woman with brunette hair texting on her phone while drinking a soda through a straw seated and eating lunch indoors at a food court in the mall.
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    texting while drinking

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 8/28/2020: Caucasian woman with brunette hair texting on her phone while drinking a soda through a straw seated and eating lunch indoors at a food court in the mall.
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    non native green iguana lizard

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    invasive miami-dade iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    escaped pet lizard

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    iguana in miami

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    iguana looking back

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    broward county invasive green iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    south florida invasive green iguanas

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby’s off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    fort lauderdale green iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby's off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    plantation invasive green iguana

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Invasive non-native Green Iguana lizard in the grass near brackish rainwater runoff and drainage canal between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Actually found near the Arby's off of University drive in Plantation between the road and the parking lot swale area.
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    contractor txt

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 2/27/2019: A male construction working taking a lunch break texting his boss about the job site while eating his food in a carry out styrofoam container near his soda. He is a latino man who is skilled and works for a union in the downtown New River area off Las Olas Boulevard.
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    worker getting text

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 2/27/2019: A male construction working taking a lunch break texting his boss about the job site while eating his food in a carry out styrofoam container near his soda. He is a latino man who is skilled and works for a union in the downtown New River area off Las Olas Boulevard.
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    construction worker texting

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: A male construction working taking a lunch break texting his boss about the job site while eating his food in a carry out styrofoam container near his soda. He is a latino man who is skilled and works for a union in the downtown New River area off Las Olas Boulevard.
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    stereotyping a black man

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: A stereotypical african american eating Kentucky Fried Chicken, aka KFC on a park bench for lunch. "Finger licking good" as the catch phrase goes back in the day. This homeless black man is a product of american racism and bigotry and is being stereotyped here in this photo. It is part of the series known as Black Lives Matter, BLM, a time and a place in history which is depicting the plight felt by African Americans by oppressing forces by the white man propagated by the media.  Messages are mixed as George Floyd is murdered by a rogue bad cop and good hard working police officers with families are being killed in the streets for doing their job, to protect the public. This is forgotten man sitting here just trying to enjoy his meal away from all the chaos, enjoying a meal, not to be judged by his choice. He is being manipulated by an unknown all powerful force.
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    got lunch truck to go

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 2/27/2019: Construction workers during a lunch break at a food lunch truck aka roach coach wearing hard hats, bright colored fluorescent vests and safety equipment. This was taken in the Downtown area during the construction of the multi use high rise buildings near the Huizenga plaza off Las Olas Boulevard and near the New River.
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    lunch truck time

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 2/27/2019: Construction workers during a lunch break at a food lunch truck aka roach coach wearing hard hats, bright colored fluorescent vests and safety equipment. This was taken in the Downtown area during the construction of the multi use high rise buildings near the Huizenga plaza off Las Olas Boulevard and near the New River.
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    construction worker getting lunch

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 2/27/2019: Construction workers during a lunch break at a food lunch truck aka roach coach wearing hard hats, bright colored fluorescent vests and safety equipment. This was taken in the Downtown area during the construction of the multi use high rise buildings near the Huizenga plaza off Las Olas Boulevard and near the New River.
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    pleopeltis polypodioides resurrection fern

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Pleopeltis polypodioides aka Resurrection fern typically grows out of live oak trees, epiphytic, with moss and other vines up close. Found in south Florida near the Everglades, Miami & Palm Beach.
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    brick paver installation

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    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: Construction worker installing concrete red block pavers with safety cones, buckets for cement, grout and yellow electrical cables for power tools.
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    construction worker on sidewalk

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 2/27/2019: Construction worker installing concrete red block pavers with safety cones, buckets for cement, grout and yellow electrical cables for power tools. Taken in downtown Fort Lauderdale off of Andrews Avenue.

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