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OK, here's another. This pic includes a place where my cat Arlo
jumped overboard, at great risk. http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg |
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Jeff wrote:
OK, here's another. This pic includes a place where my cat Arlo jumped overboard, at great risk. http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg What? No takers on this one? Perhaps a few hints - Its a bit off the beaten path, but just in the last day there were discussions here about places within a long day's sail. Although there is much interesting flora and fauna there, the only inhabited spot in the pic is named for an animal that doesn't live there. |
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Jeff wrote:
Jeff wrote: OK, here's another. This pic includes a place where my cat Arlo jumped overboard, at great risk. http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg What? No takers on this one? Perhaps a few hints - Its a bit off the beaten path, but just in the last day there were discussions here about places within a long day's sail. Although there is much interesting flora and fauna there, the only inhabited spot in the pic is named for an animal that doesn't live there. Well I don't recognize it but there's a lot of those spots that are named for animals that don't life there - Flamingo, Shark Valley, and Alligator National Wildlife Refuge grandma Rosalie |
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![]() "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Jeff wrote: OK, here's another. This pic includes a place where my cat Arlo jumped overboard, at great risk. http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg What? No takers on this one? Perhaps a few hints - Its a bit off the beaten path, but just in the last day there were discussions here about places within a long day's sail. Although there is much interesting flora and fauna there, the only inhabited spot in the pic is named for an animal that doesn't live there. Well I don't recognize it but there's a lot of those spots that are named for animals that don't life there - Flamingo, Shark Valley, and Alligator National Wildlife Refuge grandma Rosalie You should look a little closer, then. I have a hunch you've been there. BTW, there are alligators in the Alligator National Wildlife Refuge. |
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"Rosalie B." wrote in message
http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg Well I don't recognize it but there's a lot of those spots that are named for animals that don't life there - Flamingo, Shark Valley, and Alligator National Wildlife Refuge You were closer than you think, Rosalie. This is the southern tip of Florida, the southernmost point on the mainland US. On the west side is Cape Sable - the East Cape and the Middle Cape are visible, the NW Cape just got clipped. About 10 mile east of East Cape is Flamingo Outpost, part of Everglades National Park. There is a small marina there, a busy launch ramp, a small grocery store, a motel, lots of alligators and crocodiles. Its one of the few places where crocs and gators coexist, and we saw both within 100 yards of our slip, where Arlo went for a swim. Florida Bay is to the south, but the eastern Bay is too shallow for most craft. You have to go down roughly to Marathon and then turn north. (Shallow draft boats can cut the corner a bit.) If you enjoy wildlife, and especially birds, Flamingo is a worthwhile stop. Just make sure you do it before mosquito season, about April. North of Cape Sable is the Shark River and Ten Thousand Island area, also interesting stops on the way to Marco, Naples and the rest of the West Coast. |
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Jeff wrote:
"Rosalie B." wrote in message http://www.sv-loki.com/where4.jpg Well I don't recognize it but there's a lot of those spots that are named for animals that don't life there - Flamingo, Shark Valley, and Alligator National Wildlife Refuge You were closer than you think, Rosalie. This is the southern tip of Florida, the southernmost point on the mainland US. On the west side is Cape Sable - the East Cape and the Middle Cape are visible, the NW Cape just got clipped. That was a kind of non-guess guess, but I have never been there by boat and not to that particular area, so I've never looked at those charts. It also looked a bit like the Bahamas to me. About 10 mile east of East Cape is Flamingo Outpost, part of Everglades National Park. There is a small marina there, a busy launch ramp, a small grocery store, a motel, lots of alligators and crocodiles. Its one of the few places where crocs and gators coexist, and we saw both within 100 yards of our slip, where Arlo went for a swim. We have never been in Florida Bay by boat except up by Miami. I took a trip there this last winter by car http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/602d8/#TL and we stayed in Flamingo for a couple of days. I did see those crocodiles http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tp/10ca5a/ Florida Bay is to the south, but the eastern Bay is too shallow for most craft. You have to go down roughly to Marathon and then turn north. (Shallow draft boats can cut the corner a bit.) If you enjoy wildlife, and especially birds, Flamingo is a worthwhile stop. Just make sure you do it before mosquito season, about April. North of Cape Sable is the Shark River and Ten Thousand Island area, also interesting stops on the way to Marco, Naples and the rest of the West Coast. We also visited Shark River http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/6265f/#TL and then went over to Ft. Myers on a whirlwind trip on the way home. grandma Rosalie |
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