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Dry Tortugas National Park is managed carefully to ensure the resources are protected and visitors have the best opportunities to experience the pa...
John James Audubon first visited the Key West Sunny Days Catamarans Dry Tortugas Florida Sooty TernDry Tortugas in 1832. The area was made a marine...
Directly accessible from the beaches are the Fort Jefferson snorkeling areas. The shallow waters (5-15 feet) make this area perfect for beginners a...
A camping trip at the Dry Tortugas National Park is an unforgettable experience. The Sunny Days Key West FAST CAT can provide transportation for up...
Simply follow the interpretive signage, or inquire at the visitor center for more information.
Before drone strikes, cyber attacks, long-range missiles, and nuclear annihilation, wars were fought with cannonballs and other solid orbs of destruction. That mode of attack might help explain why more than 16 million bricks were used to build Fort Jefferson, and why the behemoth has never been completed. Construction of the "Guardian of the Gulf of Mexico" began in 1846; officials called it off in 1875 due to concerns that the sheer weight of all those bricks was too stressful for the tiny... More »
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