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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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All I could afford wrote:
Weโre skipping Florida this January. Gonna Hit New Orleans for a week instead. I havenโt been there since 1999, And the other guys in my group have never been
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bucky wrote:dockmasterdave wrote:
I hope places to stay are already booked.
OK I'll ask. Why would you wish that on anyone?
โNov-14-2018 06:36 AM
dockmasterdave wrote:
I hope places to stay are already booked.
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โNov-12-2018 02:28 PM
JoeH wrote:Thanks for this - exactly what we're looking for - great stuff! And - we were planning on watching "Key Largo" again before we go. ๐
For your history quest, there is an abandoned Nike missile site on north Key Largo. It's pretty much grown over, but you might be interested in seeing the remains. The Carribean Club in Key Largo was where the movie Key Largo was filmed. Another movie relick is the boat African Queen which is located in Key Largo. You can take a cruise on it. Another possibility is to stop for a tour of Pigeon Key off Marathon. It's an old work camp for the overseas railway. Indian Key State park has an abandoned village. You can rent kayaks at Robbies and paddle out there. You can feed tarpon at Robbie's also. bahia Honda state park is worth a visit. It's still in recovery mode from Irma, but still worth stopping. Big Pine Key has the endangered key deer roaming about. Take the road back to No Name Key and you;ll likely see many of the dog sized deer. In KW, take a walk thru the cemetery- interesting inscriptions in the markers.
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