Field after field of vegetables flourish in the rich lands on the southern shores of Lake Okeechobee. Rows of sunflowers separate the land strips and act as windbreakers for the smaller vegetable plants. The rich land is part of the reclamation of the territory in the lower part of the peninsula
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Field after field of vegetables flourish in the rich lands on the southern shores of Lake Okeechobee. Rows of sunflowers separate the land strips and act as windbreakers for the smaller vegetable plants. The rich land is part of the reclamation of the territory in the lower part of the peninsula.
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