🗺️ Florida, Then and Now
Take a step back in time with this historic map of Florida — a glimpse into how early explorers and cartographers documented the state’s waterways and landscapes long before modern technology.
So, how were maps like this created without computers?
✏️ Surveyors and cartographers relied on:
• Compass and chain measurements to calculate distance and direction
• Celestial navigation using the sun and stars to determine location
• Field sketches and journals recorded by hand during expeditions
These maps were often the result of years of exploration, observation, and careful hand-drawing — blending science with craftsmanship.
💧 Even then, Florida’s rivers, lakes, and wetlands were the backbone of travel and settlement — a role they still play today.
At the District, we continue to study, manage, and protect these same water resources for future generations.
📍 It’s a reminder: while technology has changed, the importance of water has not.
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🗳️ Which Florida bird wins this match-up?
It’s a battle of bold colors and big personalities 👇
🔵 Blue Jay — Known for its intelligence and loud, unmistakable calls, this bird is a true standout in Florida’s forests and neighborhoods.
🔴 Red Cardinal — A Florida favorite with its bright red feathers and beautiful song, often spotted year-round across the state.
Both are iconic… but only one gets your vote.
👍 = Blue Jay
❤️ = Red Cardinal
Cast your vote below and let’s see who takes the win! ⬇️
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