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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is the home of a historic lighthouse built in 1825 & reconstructed in 1846.

It is the oldest structure in South Florida. It is 101 steps to the top of the lighthouse.

 

... from Key Biscayne.

Note Miami skyline in the distance.

...one of the Bryan Bros served. Tomeu missed the return, Rafa shrugged and they went to sit down.

...while doing his ladder drill

He salutes each side of the court after a win. Someone had jumped up in front of me when he was saluting our side.

John Isner celebrates a good shot against Nicolas Almagro at the Sony Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne on Monday March 24, 2014.

At @autolife305 / @miamieuros meet in Key Biscayne, Miami

 

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Testing the telephoto lens

Enel invita alle grandi tappe dell'ATP World Tour 2015.

Dopo la tappa di Miami il prossimo appuntamento è con gli Internazionali d'Italia, in programma dal 7 al 17 maggio a Roma.

Un evento sponsorizzato da Enel, che tra le tante iniziative offre un servizio di installazione di strutture per la ricarica dei dispositivi mobili all’interno di aree predefinite (zone Lounge/VIP, aree di servizi per gli spettatori, ecc).

Gli appassionati di tennis possono partecipare al concorso Power Tennis che mette in palio fantastici premi. Sito web: powertennis.enel.com

When they first switched ends, Rafa wasn't ready to start hitting. So Marc! entertained himself by bouncing a tennis ball off the scoreboard and then the backboard.

Florida's historic lighthouse built and the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade County. Located near Key Biscayne. Photo taken at sunset. Look close at the light!! (Nikon D60)

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The Cape Florida lighthouse is one of the most celebrated landmarks owned by the State of Florida. The historic compound in Bill Baggs State Park and Recreation Area includes the newly restored, 95-foot white-brick tower and a replica of the lighthouse keeper's 1825 cottage, delighting visitors as well as residents of this subtropical island of Key Biscayne. Graceful coconut palms line the walkway toward the ocean and grand historic monument.

 

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www.key-biscayne.com/about/light.html

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