Tag: “Out Of Way Places Florida”

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  1. Welaka: A Slice of "Old Florida"

    Welaka is a place that time has passed by and has the distinct look and feel of "old Florida." And when you visit, make time for boating, bass fishing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, photography, and exploring the numerous state and national parks in the area, or simply sit back and relax and soak in

  2. Naples Grande Beach Resort

    The Naples Grande Beach Resort is a short walk along a Mandrake lined boardwalk to the Gulf Coast of Florida. Formerly the Registry Resort & Club, the Grande underwent a multimillion dollar revitalization.

  3. SEA WORLD

    Seaworld Orlando is a combination aquarium and theme park, features range from whale shows to rollercoaster rides.

  4. Everglades Wildfires

    Wildfires in the Florida Everglades viewed from I-75, "Alligator Alley", between Miami and Naples.

  5. One Way Mirror

    The reflection of a girl in a one way mirror at the asylum with a piece of cloth strewn down the side and mold streaming down the glass. This is what I see when I look from my hotel window.

  6. InterContinental Westlake

    Hanoi’s newest five-star hotel, the InterContinental Westlake, breaks the mold for a city hotel. The main building is located at the water’s edge but the other buildings are built on stilts in the water connected by walkways creating the feel of a resort.

  7. Miami Beach

    Miami Beach as seen from our balcony from our room on Royal Carribbean.

  8. Coral Gables

    Wide boulevards lined with Mediterranean Revival-style mansions; graceful fountains, coral rock pools and tropical gardens--Coral Gables, is an elegant, easygoing South Florida city creating a perfect blend of Old World and New World attractions. Since it's glamorous founding in the "Roaring 20s" by developer George Merrick, the "City Beautiful" as it is often called, has been known for its Mediterranean theme, as well as restaurant and entertainment scene.

  9. Southernmost Point

    The buoy marks the southernmost point in the Continental United States. Sitting at the end of Key West, Florida the marker looks out over the seas between Cuba and the USA.

    Two commemorative marker stones are engraved dedicated to those who have come from or tried to from Cuba.

  10. TopSail State Park

    TopSail State Park is a great get away from crowded beaches on the panhandle. Several miles of pure white sand and untouched dunes are perfect for beach goers.