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Fig. 7. The north end of Long Island with Cocos forests and Tournefortia shrubs. The bare mud flats are covered during the high tides and separate Nake from Long Island.
Fig. 8. Upper end of Long Island. The areas in the foreground have some dry land above the highest tide waters. These areas support pioneer associations of Lepturus, Boerhavia and Portulaca.