Friday, January 28, 2011

Key West, a colorful place to visit










From Duval Street (the Burbon Street of Key West) to Mallory Square, to Hemmingway and his famous cats with multiple toes, and the turn of the century homes, Key West has a colorful history and some colorful characters to enjoy for the day. We drove the 26 miles left of the Florida Keys to see what has become a tourist trap to say the least, but it is still worth a day trip. We can now say that we have been to the furthest point south in the Continental US. I enjoyed the fancy ladies scratching up their lunch on the street corner and walked some of the most beautiful beaches this area has to offer.

Back at camp we walked the remains of the railroad bridge to capture the sunset. A very nice day in the Keys.

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