I don't know who said that I haven't seen the marshlands, I haven't been to Miami. So this time I decided to see the marshlands. This Everglades hunting park is quite good, although it is a little distance from downtown Miami and needs to be driven. There are several similar parks nearby, and different companies may be operating. Alligator/alligator (collectively called alligator) was seen on the side while waiting in line for the "grass fly" boat. Crocodile and Aligator are often translated as alligators, but there is a difference. We first sat on the grass and flew, the marsh scenery along the way, the captain's various drifts, in fact, quite exciting heartbeat. I saw a few wild alligators along the way. After sitting for about 45 minutes, the grass flew back to the pier. Turn around in a small museum, there is a very small gator in it, so cute. Then go to the crocodile show. In fact, there is no very thrilling performance, that is, a short staff feeding up close, but the staff stood next to several crocodiles with open blood basins, and really worried about his safety. After the performance, you can take a photo with the little gator baby. The request is to donate $3, but it is actually a fee. You can try it if you are bold. If you want to see the marshland and want to sit on the grass, it is highly recommended to come here.