Pictures of the Florida Keys
Bahia Honda Key |
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Located at MM 37, just five miles north of Big Pine Key, is beautiful Bahia Honda State Park. The Keys are known for their beautiful beaches, magnificent sunsets, and excellent snorkeling and diving, and you can enjoy all that and more at Bahia Honda State Park.
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Big Pine Key |
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Big Pine Key is the ideal place for this, a little less crowded and more natural than some of the other Keys. Big Pine Key, considered the start of the "Lower Keys," starts at MM 33 just a short distance past the famous Seven Mile Bridge, where the Keys take that gentle westerly turn.
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Islamorada |
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Islamorada has a reputation as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, and it's well-earned. Here you'll find several extremely skilled recreational fishing captains. Islamorada is also known as a place where you can swim with dolphins.
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John Pennekamp State Park |
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Over a million people come from around the world to enjoy the water, trails and camping facilities. Activities around the park include camping, fishing, swimming, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, and glass bottom boat tours.
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Key Largo |
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The warm, crystal clear water attracts those who enjoy sport fishing, and the thousands of scuba divers and snorkelers who give Key Largo the moniker "Diving Capital of the World."
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Long Key State Park |
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A lot fun things to do at the park, of course, revolve around the water. There are designated areas where one can snorkel, swim, or fish. Fishing in the Keys is a popular year-round sport, and this area is known for its spectacular bonefishing.
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Robbie's Marina |
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Robbie's Marina, where they sell bait for feeding swarms of tarpon that hang around the docks, is popular with locals and visitors alike. This is also the hub for marine activities. Go on one of their tours, rent a boat for yourself, or hire a guide to take you backcountry or patch reef fishing.
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Duval Street & Mallory Square Area in Key West |
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Duval Street, Mallory Square and the Historic Area are popular with Key West Visitors. Visit Sloppy Joe's where Hemingway frequently warmed a bar stool or walk around and view the art galleries and eclectic shops. View Duval Street & Mallory Square Area Image Gallery » |
Ernest Hemingway Home, Key West |
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At the Ernest Hemingway Home you'll see how a great American literary icon lived. Beautiful landscaping, six toed cats, a unique drinking fountain and more make it worth visiting. View Ernest Hemingway Home Image Gallery » |
Key West Bight |
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The Key West Historic Seaport and Key West Bight Marina are nestled in the middle of Old Town, or the historic district, steps from Mallory Square. This twenty acre facility has restaurants, open air bars, museums, boutiques, bait shops, markets, dive shops and more.
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