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.I have heard that if you go up
the caloosahache river from Ft Myers you can get all the way to the Atlantic. Not sure if that is true. Bchbound Yup, you come out at Stewart. |
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: What is the difference between "coastline" and "tidal
Shoreline"? They are referring to the estuary areas where there are thousands of mangrove islands and small inlets. If you draw a straight "coastline" from Miami to Naples you would get about 150 miles but if you followed each little island and inlet up into the Everglades you get thousands of miles. I'm sure the same would be true all along the bayou country of the Gulf coast. These "shorelines" are easier to measure up in Tampa Bay/St Pete since most of them are seawalled. ;-( |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:10:46 GMT, Bchbound
wrote: I have heard that if you go up the caloosahache river from Ft Myers you can get all the way to the Atlantic. Not sure if that is true. ========================= It is true; I live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchee and can speak with a great deal of certainty. It is technically known as the Okeechobee Waterway, starting out with the Caloosahatchee River, transitioning to canals, crossing Lake Okeechobee, followed by more canals to St Lucie on the east coast. There are 5 locks along the way, no permits or fees required. http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/recreation/ |
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