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I like such places. Always a bit mystic there. And i guess you´ll find a lot of snakes too  ;)

 

I lived in Florida for 10 years before I moved to NJ so I have had some experience with snakes (poisonous snakes in my pool, snake skin in my backyard, snakes cut by lawnmovers, etc - had enough of that for a liftetime).

And also aligators in the pond in front of my house. I have not seen any of that in NJ so far (some turtles in NJ swamp, and few people were talking about eagle nest they saw yesterday - which I could not verify was there just with my Q :angry:).

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I do not think swamp when I think NJ but of course I only spent a lovely few months at Ft Dix sooooo. Wait, that was kinda like a swamp....!!!

 

My town in NJ is right at the edge of that NJ swamp. I'm still surprised that even though I live only 40min away from Manhattan, I can often see deer, and even foxes in my back yard (all has to do with proximity to the swamp).

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I lived in Florida for 10 years before I moved to NJ so I have had some experience with snakes...

 

Here in Germany we got only two poisonous snakes. The adder and the aspisviper. Both can kill a man, but it´s not the norm  :)

 

...which I could not verify was there just with my Q  :angry:).

 

Therefore you need the Leica SL with an LEICA APO-VARIO-ELMARIT-SL 1:2,8–4/90–280 MM + Teleconverter  ;) 

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Here in Germany we got only two poisonous snakes. The adder and the aspisviper. Both can kill a man, but it´s not the norm  :)

 

 

Therefore you need the Leica SL with an LEICA APO-VARIO-ELMARIT-SL 1:2,8–4/90–280 MM + Teleconverter  ;) 

 

I have lived in the USA for a long time now, but am originally form Croatia and we have a few poisonous snakes like that there as well (can be deadly but like you said not the norm).

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