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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Florida: Florida Keys - Key West

It took us couple hours to get from Miami through all Floridas Keys to Key West.
On our way, we stopped by in Homestead at the Coral Castle (one of the Florida Seven Wonders) a stone structure created by the Latvian-American eccentric, Edward Leedskalnin, north of the city of Homestead, Florida at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 (South Dixie Highway) and Southwest 288th Street (Biscayne Drive). The structure is comprised of numerous megalithic stones (mostly coral), each weighing several tons. ..The structure is considered mysterious, by some, mainly because it is often said that one man assembled the entire structure., Unfortunately, ticket for getting inside was very, very expensive so I took just one picture from outside.
We made another stop at the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo. The scenery at the park as well as in other stops was really nice. We crosed 'Seven Miles Bridge' to finally get to our destiation: Key West.



In Key West we spend two days, mostly relaxing at hour hotel pool. Of course, we had to check out the night live in Key West, walking to the harbour,buying t'shirts 'Poland' instead of 'Key West' ;P. We even tried something from carraibeen cuisine (I can't even remember right now what most of it was called - just the name of one fish 'grupper') - it was really delicious.
Anyway, I think we had nice time there.
The most funny think I remember from there were chickens. Yes, chickens... chickens on streets and on tries... yes, on tries. They were just everywhere and was last thing could've been imagine to see there.

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