Tuesday 11 May 2010
Farewell to Florida Keys
Hi all
As we prepare to leave the Fabulous Florida Keys, we want to thank all of the staff at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary who showed us around. Robert Keeley was very generous with his time, and took good care of us.
Before we left, we decided we would be remiss if we did not take pictures with two of Key West’s most famous landmarks; The Southernmost Point (allegedly THE most southern point in the Continental United States…there has never been snow in Key West), and the Mile 0 sign at the beginning (or is it the end?) of the famous coastal highway, US1! We will miss the Keys, but are looking forward to our next stop; a visit to Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary.
Bye for now, Ed the Bear and Sam
As we prepare to leave the Fabulous Florida Keys, we want to thank all of the staff at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary who showed us around. Robert Keeley was very generous with his time, and took good care of us.
Before we left, we decided we would be remiss if we did not take pictures with two of Key West’s most famous landmarks; The Southernmost Point (allegedly THE most southern point in the Continental United States…there has never been snow in Key West), and the Mile 0 sign at the beginning (or is it the end?) of the famous coastal highway, US1! We will miss the Keys, but are looking forward to our next stop; a visit to Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary.
Bye for now, Ed the Bear and Sam
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