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Tag Archives: Atlantic Ocean
New England Trip 2012 – Day 9 – Chatham to Provincetown, Cape Cod
Our plan for the day was to drive to Provincetown at the end of Cape Cod and then return to Chatham again in the evening. We had never been to Provincetown, so weren’t sure what we might find when we … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
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New England Trip 2012 – Day 6 – Old Saybrook, Connecticut
New England Trip 2012 – Day 6 – Old Saybrook, Connecticut We had stayed overnight in Old Saybrook and then in the morning we traveled North along the Connecticut River to Essex, CT. looking for colorful leaves and quaint old … Continue reading
Cycling in Florida – Ponce Inlet
Started the day out with a trip to Ponce Inlet which is about 10 miles south of Daytona Beach. Attractions of Ponce Inlet include Florida’s tallest lighthouse and a long jetty stretching out into the Atlantic Ocean and a number … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged admission fee, Atlantic Ocean, beach, bird, boardwalks, cycling, daytona beach, daytona beach attractions, Egretta thula, fishing, Florida, image, Jelly Fish, jetty, lighthouse, long jetty, nikon d60, photo, photographer, ponce inlet, rocks, Snowy Regret, surf, surfer, view from the top, warbler, wetsuit, woodland trails
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Cycling in Florida – Merritt Island Revisited
Another sunny day with reasonable temperatures. Began the day walking the beach in Cape Canaveral and then returned to walk the trails of Merritt Island while John did another loop on his bike. On the previous day’s visit to Merritt … Continue reading
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Tagged Agraulis vanillae, Atlantic Ocean, birds, Buckeye, butterfly, butterfly species, cactus pads, Clapper Rail, Clapper Rail - Rallus logirostris, cycling, Egretta thula, Egretta tricolor, exercise, fishing, Florida, grebe, Gulf Fritillary, gulls, heron, loon, merritt island, ocean, pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps, Precis coenia, rail, Ralus longirostris, Snowy Egret, sunny day, temperatures, Tri-colored Heron, Tricolored Heron
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Cycling in Florida – Key Biscayne
After watching Black Vultures pecking away at the rubber trim on a vehicle in parking lot of the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, we headed over to Key Biscayne for a cycle around that area. At Key Biscayne, we … Continue reading