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Typical architecture in Key West |
Yet another port in Florida, Key West is a very pretty place, but oh so hot!
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Vibrant colours contrast with the white buildings in the old town |
Many celebrities and other wealthy people have holiday homes here, but August is not the time of year they visit. It is a winter playground, as is Miami. Nevertheless, cruise ships turn up and many people live here all year round, as they do in hot places in Australia.
I expect many all-year-rounders stay inside during the day if possible, just like they would in England in winter.
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Shuttle bus |
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The cross breeze was beautiful |
Being America, we appreciated the opportunity to take a ride on a shuttle bus with an electronic hoist at the back. It worked perfectly as a hop-on-hop-off bus. We took the full 90-minute tour around this small island, just one section of Florida Keys. The cross-breeze kept us comfortable and the tour driver was articulate and informative. He handed out – or more accurately threw – prizes of cheap plastic ponchos – to passengers who were the first to answer questions about the island. John won one for knowing that Tennessee Williams wrote Cat on the Hot Tin Roof.
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Iguana |
At the back of a motel, we saw some iguanas. Not as large as the "dragons" in Komodo, however.
Many famous Americans lived in Key West at one time or another, including poet Robert Frost, Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams. Oprah has a holiday house on a small neighbouring island.
First settled in 1828, Key West has some beautiful old homes, many of them painted white. The city has a real buzz to it, with many young people taking the heat in their stride.
I was glad of an ice-cream or two, as were many of our fellow guests.
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A good place for a photo or three |
The shuttle bus took us past the USA's most southern point.
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HIghway 1 |
Here is the start of America's Highway 1.
The evening breezes were most welcome. A perfect summer's evening.
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A seaman - statue at the Museum |
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My turn now! |
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Called: Pondering the benefits of exercise |
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I think John could win this race |
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At the dock
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Due to the strength of the Gulf Stream, our Captain cut our time short by two hours – still a late hour for us of 9:30pm – so we could reach Limon, Costa Rica in time, 36 hours later.
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