Bahia Honda State Park, Seven Mile Bridge, Florida Keys. Some of my fondest memories of childhood are driving over the old Seven Mile bridge to Key West (where my father owned the Sun 'N Surf motel) and stopping at Bahia Honda State Park. This was my first visit in 30 years. All but one of my pictures on my first visit on a sunny day were lost on my memory card, but I did return briefly on the following day, which was unfortunately overcast. Also here, a snorkeling trip on the Spirit catamaran on Little Sombrero reef (water was rough and murky), and a few stops along the upper Keys.
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Bahia Honda beach. The many palm trees that used to line the beach were destroyed by hurricanes. Much of the sand was also lost to the wind.
Bahia Honda beach. The many palm trees that used to line the beach were destroyed by hurricanes. Much of the sand was also lost to the wind.
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