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A Day in Key West
Tourists in the US typically gravitate towards rugged landscapes like grand canyons, or crowded cities such as New York. Massive cliffs and towering skyscrapers are breathtaking but there’s more to see here! Key West, the southernmost part of the continental…
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A Quick Dip in Bahia Honda State Park
Bahia Honda State Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. You’ll locate this sanctuary on Big Pine Key just an hour north of Key West. The park offers many ways to explore Florida’s natural beauty by offering endless activities and…
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Mel Fisher Maritime Museum: Exploring the Maritime History of Florida and the Caribbean
Key West’s present day is decorated with bars, restaurants, street performers, and tourists worldwide. But it wasn’t always this paradise that snowbirds flock to. It was once plagued with slavery, and colonizers during the Colonial period. Being closer to the…
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Kayaking in Sombrero Beach
Florida is the only state to border the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. This sunshine state is almost completely surrounded by water so there’s no surprise to the abundance of kayak shops around. The shops in Marathon, Florida…
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Discovering Dolphins: A Hidden Oasis in the Florida Keys.
Driving down the Florida Keys can be a bit monotone. You drive for miles seeing nothing but blue ripples of water sway along the long connecting bridges. The modern construction of Miami is long gone as the scenery shifts to…