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03-08-2007

There are really two Caloosahatchee Rivers. The first is a million-year-old serpentine waterway that snaked halfway across the Florida peninsula; the second, a deep, wide, trench gouged by man through the South Florida landscape and called simply C-43. As dissimilar as they are, the two Caloosahatchees have one thing in common – both stand at a crossroads between ruin and resuscitation.

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