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  1. Travel Photo – Key West Sunset

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 20 March 2012

    2 Backpackers - Travel Photo – Key West Sunset Subscribe Now -> http://feeds.feedburner.com/TwoBackpackersView more Key West sunset and sunrise photos It’s difficult to get a bad picture of a Key West Sunset or Sunrise, especially during the winter months when it’s rarely cloudy. This Key West travel photo was taken in March, during a weekend getaway to the Florida Keys.

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  2. Pets, pools and pennies at the Hemingway House, Key West

    Blog: Sophie's World - 14 March 2012

    The Hemingway House: A story about Ernest Hemingway could easily include subtitles about his books, his children, his wives, his travels, his cats...Pets, pools and pennies at the Hemingway House, Key West is a post from Sophie's World

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  3. Key West Sunrise and Sunset Pictures

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 9 August 2011

    The Florida Keys exude clear blue green waters, coral reef islands, old sails, pirate stories and spectacular sunrise and sunset ceremonies. The most popular location for watching a sunset in Key West Florida is Mallory Square.  It’s also crowded every evening for the show.  So we bring you some sunset and sunrise photos from Key [...]

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  4. Intracoastal Waterway

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 22 June 2011

    Destination: United States East Coast Intracoastal Waterway Book: Gib’s Odyssey: A Tale of Faith and Hope on the Intracoastal Waterway (NEW: May, 2011) by Walter G. Bradley Since I have never owned a boat, I don’t generally go looking for the equivalent of a road trip by boat. Therefore, I am not familiar with all [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.

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  5. Photo of the Day: Key West Schooner

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 9 June 2011

    The People of Key West, Florida A traditional way of exploring the waters and islands of Key West is via the tall ships called Schooners. These ships represent maritime history and are absolutely beautiful against the turquoise Key West landscapes. Notice the dolphin in the foreground? Related posts:People of Key West Florida Photo of the [...]

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  6. People of Key West Florida

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 20 March 2011

    Creative writing provided by Lachlan Wittick, an Australian exchange student attending the University of Florida. Key West Spectators cry out in admiration as the sun melts into the Atlantic. Jamaican street performers jump through hoops, acrobats blow through conk shells while fat dogs wearing flower hats collect loose change.  Every character forms a collection of [...]

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  7. People of Key West Florida

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 20 March 2011

    Creative writing provided by Lachlan Wittick, an Australian exchange student attending the University of Florida. Key West Spectators cry out in admiration as the sun melts into the Atlantic. Jamaican street performers jump through hoops, acrobats blow through conk shells while fat dogs wearing flower hats collect loose change.  Every character forms a collection of [...]

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  8. Photo of the Day: The Green Iguana

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 19 March 2011

    We found this large iguana on the rocks surrounding the island of Key West. Although it looks like it belongs there, Iguanas are non-native to the area and have become an invasive species. The Green Iguana or Common Iguana (Iguana iguana) is a large, arboreal herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana native to [...]

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  9. Photo of the Day: The Green Iguana

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 19 March 2011

    We found this large iguana on the rocks surrounding the island of Key West. Although it looks like it belongs there, Iguanas are non-native to the area and have become an invasive species. The Green Iguana or Common Iguana (Iguana iguana) is a large, arboreal herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana native to [...]

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  10. USS Vandenburg Sunk Off Key West For Artificial Reef

    Blog: Hole In The Donut - 21 July 2009

    In early May I wrote about plans to scuttle the USS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a WWII troop carrier and Cold War era spy ship, seven miles off the coast of Key West in order to create the world's second largest artificial reef for divers. The sinking occurred on May ...

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