Video: Bermuda Wetlands Virtual Photo Gallery
Today is World Wetlands Day, and the latest in Bernews series of Virtual Art and Photo Galleries features a collection of images showcasing the beauty of Bermuda’s wetlands.
From picturesque ponds to photos capturing glimpses of wildlife enjoying their natural habitat, this virtual gallery contains a look at the island’s wetland ecosystem, with seven areas in Bermuda — Hungry Bay Mangrove Swamp, Lover’s Lake Nature Reserve, Pembroke Marsh East, Paget Marsh, Spittal Pond, Somerset Long Bay Pond, and Warwick Pond — deemed to be ‘Wetlands of International Importance’ or ‘Ramsar Sites.’
This marks the seventh in a series of ‘Virtual Art Shows’ by Bernews highlighting some of the island’s many skilled photographers and artists, as well as our own images and designs. You can view the first one here which showcases submissions to the Dr. Reg Grundy Annual Youth Photography Competition, and the second one here, which celebrated Valentine’s Day with unique Bermuda-themed graphics.
You can view the third one here which features flowers from across the island, the fourth one here which features the 2022 SailGP event, and the fifth one here which features artistic renditions of the island’s iconic Gombeys, and the sixth one here which features the many boats that navigate Bermuda’s waters.
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Impressed. Thanks to Dr. GRUNDY AND CONGRATS TO THE PHOTOGRAPHERS