Key West: A Photo Essay

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The marina, late morning

Brown pelicans usurp the motorboats

 

The cats of Hemingway House

 

Manatee at the docks

 

Searching for dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico

 

Elevated rail bridge at Bahia Honda National Park, a trace of Henry Flagler's railway through the Keys

 

Sunset on the Atlantic Ocean, from the Adirondack III

Goodnight

5 thoughts on “Key West: A Photo Essay

  1. andrewandrew Post author

    Hi Lyra – Just visited for a few days, but fell in love with it. You can probably tell I’m kind of a naturalist, and everything is so different from the Northeast (where I live).

  2. Lyra

    I lived in Key West as a little girl. I’m still in Florida but never went back. It’s something my husband and I plan to do.

  3. Jet

    Wow, some amazing pictures. The colour of the water is absolutely divine.

    I live in England on the coast of the North Sea which is a constant shade of brown/grey.

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