Perspectives of water and people – ART of the Miami River Canal Posted by Kayakfari on June 25, 2015 Posted in: a yacht, aerial, alligator, Art, awakenthegrass, biscayne bay, canoe, east everglades, everglades, everglades art, flex maslan, florida, freighter ship, ft lauderdale, gladesmen, history, kayak, kayakfari, kayakfari.com, kayaking, key biscayne, keys, lake okeechobee, landscape, miami, miami river canal, Miccosukee, moonlight, native, new river, night, paddle, panorama, photography, river, river of grass, sawgrass, sea kayaker, south florida, sun, surreal art, swamp, tropical. Tagged: aerial, aerial pole photography, ART of the Miami River, art on the river, awakenthegrass, awakenthegrass.com, Biscayne Bay, c-6 canal, Canal, canoe, caves, Conservation, curtis park, dredge, dump truck, dynamite, ecology, education, Everglades, everglades landscape, everglades photographer, Everglades Photography, flex maslan, follow the water, freighters, full moon. full moon fever, hello hot lips, History, hot lips, Hot Lips that kissed Miami Ships, industrial kayak, industrial zone, indutrial paddle, kayak, kayak photograher, kayak photography, kayakfari, kayakfari art, kayakfari.com, kayaking miami, Lake Okeechobee, landscape, Levee, lips, lipstick, lung full of diesel, manatee, manati, manati i, manati ii, Manati Lips, miami, miami canal, Miami canoe, miami caves, miami history, Miami Kayak, miami photography, miami river, miami river art, miami river canal, miami river rapids, miami tugboat, miami tugs, Miccosukee, musa isle, night paddle miami, night photography, okeechobee road, Photography, pollution, River, river art, River of Grass, River of Grass Canoe Expedition, rock quarry, s-3 structure, salinity, seminole, sewell park, sfwmd, shipping dock, shipping lane, ships, shipyard, south florida canals, south fork, tamiami canal, tug, tug photography, tugboat, water, water conservation area, water quality, wca 3, wca 3a, wca 3b. Leave a comment Locally sourced and grown DIGITAL CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART . (click pic to enter!) “On the surface” ART of the Miami River – Perspectives of water and people on the move “ART of the Miami River“ . . Enjoy! . . . ! BLESS Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posts navigation ← Poling and Paddling: Everglades Conservation Areas – the case for Grass Paddling! Happy Independence Day – July 4th Kayaking and ART! →