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  • Green Sea Turtles

    Green Sea Turtles

    If you snorkel or dive in Key West waters, you might get to see a Green Sea Turtle.  Most of the turtles you see around here are this type, not Loggerhead turtles.  The easiest way to tell the difference is the prefrontal scales, which are between the eyes.  In this picture, you can see that [...]

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  • Spring Break 2010

    Spring Break 2010

    Spring Break 2010 – Smathers Beach is covered with bodies- from water’s edge to the cop-occupied dunes behind the sand, it’s mass people. So many bikinis- the kids not wearing bikinis or board shorts stick out like awkward guests wearing pajamas to a hip nightclub. Boats pull up providing soundtrack and vibrating pods of bikini [...]

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  • Key West Boat Show

    Key West Boat Show

    The Key West Boat Show and Nautical Market was, well let’s put it in nice terms… a sign of the times.� If you go to a boat show, you want to see awesome boats you dream about.� You want to be impressed, you want to see incredible examples of what money can buy.� You don’t [...]

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  • Key West Civil War Heritage Days

    Key West Civil War Heritage Days

    One of the interesting things about Key West is the situation in which the city found itself during the Civil War.�� Fort Zachary Taylor, which wasn’t even complete when the Civil War broke out, was a Federal fort of course.� But Florida is in the south, so you have mini versions of North vs. South [...]

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  • The Rooster in Key West

    The Rooster in Key West

    Roosters and chickens have a reputation they don’t deserve.� For such a beautiful bird that actually rids the island of cockroaches and other pesty bugs, the rooster is criticized way too often and harassed for no reason, as well.� Did you know that back in the days before Orkin, they had chickens and roosters to [...]

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  • Yacht Races

    Yacht Races

    Winter in Key West beckons yachts and sailboats for several races throughout the season.  These boats are racing around orange boueys between Key West harbor and Sand Key, close in.  The event isn’t really talked about much among locals, and the contestants are from all over the world, so not much to say about this [...]

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  • Key West Nature Trail

    Key West Nature Trail

    Key West isn’t known for hiking trails, but there is actually a nature trail in the mangroves that ends up on the beach.  If you go to Atlantic, it’s on the south side of the road, right next to the 1800 Atlantic condos.  You can park your bike at the entrance, then walk in through [...]

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  • The Vandenberg, 6 Mos. Later

    The Vandenberg, 6 Mos. Later

    It’s been just over six months since the USS Vandenberg was sunk.  Our artificial reef is coming along nicely- not everything is stark white any more, but covered in growth at this point.  We were out snorkeling and freediving recently, and the vis was about 80 feet.  No current, and hardly any wind.  Perfect Key [...]

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