Roger LaLonde Staff
An alligator suns itself, while another goes under a tree limb, left, at the H.P. Williams Wayside, along U.S. 41, some 35 miles east of Marco and Naples. Usually a watering hole for a few gators, 15 gators, hundreds of fish and turtles reside there because of the drought that leaves wildlife seeking a water refuge.

Photo by ROGER LALONDE

Roger LaLonde Staff An alligator suns itself, while another goes under a tree limb, left, at the H.P. Williams Wayside, along U.S. 41, some 35 miles east of Marco and Naples. Usually a watering hole for a few gators, 15 gators, hundreds of fish and turtles reside there because of the drought that leaves wildlife seeking a water refuge.

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