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Re: OT: Florida Vacation question
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Posted by bo on June 04, 2007 at 11:42:46 from (12.75.106.93):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Florida Vacation question posted by Skipper on June 04, 2007 at 11:24:38:
Edison Museum is excellent..but not for kids. Still worth the seeing...the Banyon tree is worth it. More...if you get to Everglade City...south of Naples...take the tour boat...well worth the couple of hours and bucks...it'll take you through the mangroves out to the gulf and back. the Capt will chat you through the sights of ospreys, egrets and maybe dolphins. One thing he'll mention is that you shouldn't worry about sinking...no water depth to speak of...the boat will just settle the 5' to the bottom and that's it. The whole of the west coast of Florida has lots of water .....but it's all spread real thin. If you drive across using Alligator Alley ...if you see a sign for a hummock...park and take the walk...will be kinda neat. Most places will have board walks as you can't really walk in the swamps.
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