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Perhaps the most famous grave marker in Key West Cemetery. This is in the mausoleum shown in photo 0075. Taken by Ron.
Every night rain or shine there is a sunset party at Mallory Park. Entertainers stake out their spots with rope rings and display or just demonstrate their skills and wares for a few donated dollars.
I met a Vietnam veteran turned sward swallower. My guess is he still longed for the excitement of a near death experience.
But the free show is the sunset which is never quite the same and it is totally free. Sunset cruise boats of all sizes park on the horizon where guests are gently rocked by the waves as they sip their cuba Libres or Key Lime Martinis.
Red bougainvillea. There are many colors of bougainvillea...purple is most common, but also red, pink, white, orange, and some variegated colors.
And so we bid a fond farewell to Key West. We had a very brief shower that morning, but had no rain during the daytime while we were there for 10 days!
He managed to get a shot with no moving cars. This was taken up the street from the inn where we used to stay.
The Seven Mile Bridge is a famous bridge in the Florida Keys, in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It connects Knight's Key (part of the city of Marathon, Florida) in the Middle Keys to Little Duck Key in the Lower Keys. Among the longest bridges in existence when it was built, it is part of the Overseas Highway in the Keys, which is part of the 2,369-mile U.S. Route
Lights from Key West - Florida
Photos from July 2012 - ReEdited in Lightroom 5
Nex 5N + Walimex 14mm (21mm)
An old building on White street not far from where we were staying. A long time ago, it was an armory. Taken by Edgar.