- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 6/2/2020: Protesters holding signs to remove Bertha Henry and lift the mandatory lockdown of all businesses and government, the Broward County administrator. A news media male reporter wearing a long sleeve white shirt with a camera on a tripod is talking to a young male protester wearing a camouflage shirt and red hat while holding an American flag.
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA – 6/2/2020: Protesters holding signs to remove Bertha Henry, the Broward County Administrator, and lift the mandatory lockdown due to the covid 19 corona virus of all businesses and government during the commission meeting. The news media capturing an angry lady protesting wearing a white tank top with an american flag on it and holding a smartphone.
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - November 21, 2020: Beautiful tan couple walking down the beach during the air and sea show of Fort Lauderdale Florida. Girl in a red and orange bikini while her boyfriend is buff and muscular wearing board shorts and a sleeveless tank top aka muscle shirt.
- Sale!Fort Lauderdale, Florida / USA - 5/19/2020: Protesters of Broward County Government Center shutdown downtown during the commissioner meeting on Covid 19 Coronavirus for businesses and beach re-opening. Kimberlee Falkenstine local activist who is best known for being arrested on Miami Beach by violating the Miami-Dade County Emergency Order in defiance believing that the ordinance banning people from the public beaches is an infringement on her human rights of freedom is holding a poster sign with two uniformed motorcycle police officers monitoring the protest. https://www.local10.com/news/local/2020/05/26/south-beach-protester-speaks-to-local-10-news-after-second-arrest/
- Sale!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. This is an invasive non-native Lesser Antillean Green Iguana type plant eating lizard in the grass and weeds near a drainage canal by Broward Boulevard and University. They have become a common sight between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Miami Dade & Palm Beach County.