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The "light" in the Everglades often refers to the natural illumination created by the unique ecosystem, particularly during sunrise and sunset when the sun casts vibrant colors across the wetlands. Additionally, bioluminescent organisms, such as certain algae and insects, can create a magical glow in the water and vegetation at night. This interplay of natural light enhances the beauty of the Everglades and highlights its diverse wildlife and habitats.

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