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FLORIDA VIRTUAL VACATION
The Florida part of Hillsborough River State Park
The Hillsborough River State Park, is wonderful place though located on the East Side of US301 from the Florida park. In Florida Fort Foster is a reconstructed fort from the Second
Seminole War. The Fort Foster is located 1800 feet from the parking lot and has no restroomsavailable. Ranger guided tours of the fort are offered (weather permitting) on Saturday at 2:00
pm and Sunday at 11:00 am. Each year the Florida Fort Foster Historic Site offers a Back in timeexperience with two annual events Fort Foster Rendezvous with skirmishes is held in February
and a Candlelight Evening Tour of Fort Foster with a skirmish is held in December. The Floridafort was designed for war and not built to modern safety standards. Rough terrain, uneven floors
and blockhouse stairs can be hazardous. Please remain aware of your surroundings as you tour.In particular, pay close attention to small children. Help preserve the fort by not climbing, sitting,
touching or placing any items on the cannons.
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The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail
The River camps are available in Florida for visitors who plan multiple-day paddling trips. Eachone is approximately 10 miles from established parks and campgrounds on the river. Each river
camp features 5 screened sleeping platforms with electricity and ceiling fans, restrooms andshowers and primitive camping sites for tents in Florida. Each sleeping platform accommodates
6-8 people. The Woods Ferry River Camp is located 10 miles from White Springs, in betweenStephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park and the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Parking
Florida. Between Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park and Suwannee River State Park, visitorswill find the Holton Creek River Camp.
Florida Nature: Blue Mountain Beach
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In Florida the Blue Mountain Beach is located between Santa Rosa Beach and Grayton Beachand is the highest point on the Gulf of Mexico in the United States. The Blue Mountain Beach is
located in the South Walton area of Floridas panhandle, a 200 -mile stretch of silky white sand beaches, towering dunes, pine forests and crystal blue waters. Most Beautiful Blue Mountain
Beach has the distinction of being the highest point on the Gulf Coast, which in Florida is only
345 feet above sea level.
The Blue Mountain Beach marks the beginning of the Eastern Lake Hike/Bike Trail, which
meanders past coastal dunes, woodlands and through the rest of the South Walton beachcommunities. Mysterious Draper Lake is an impressive, scenic body of water in Blue Mountain,
but has no public access to it. The community of Blue Mountain is virtually unspoiled, andincludes a wide variety of vacation homes and condominiums with spectacular coastal views in
Florida, but only a few commercial businesses. However, other nearby South Walton beachtowns offer plenty of shopping and dining options.
Florida Birds: Florida Cranes
In Florida Sand hill Crane- Sand hill cranes (Grus Canadensis) are long legged, long necked,
gray, heron-like birds with a patch of bald red skin on top of their head. Sand hill cranes occur in
pastures, prairies and freshwater wetlands in peninsular Florida from the Everglades to the
Okefenokee Swamp. The Cranes fly with necks outstretched like geese whereas, herons fly with
necks tucked in on their backs. For positive identification, look for reddish skin on top of the
crane's head on it. Cranes are quite omnivorous feeding on seeds, grain, berries, insects,
earthworms, mice, small birds, snakes, lizards, frogs, crayfish, but do not "fish" like herons.
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The Sand hill cranes nest during late winter and spring on mats of vegetation about two feet in
diameter and in shallow water.
The Sand hill Crane does not breed until it is two to seven years old. Two eggs are normally
laid. Cranes are monogamous breeders, and mated pairs stay together year round, and migrate
south as a group with their offspring. Within 24 hours of hatching, the young are capable offollowing their parents away from the nest. Together, they forage for seeds and roots, crop plants
such as corn and peanuts, insects, snakes, frogs and occasionally young birds or small mammals.
Florida Nature: American Crocodile
The Florida crocodile is not as well adapted to cold weather as the alligator so South Florida is
its northern limit. American crocodiles are found in southern Florida, the Caribbean, southern
Mexico and along the Central American coast south to Venezuela. The crocodile is listed as
endangered in the state of Florida. American crocodiles are well-armored with tough, scaly skin.
They are gray-greens or olive-green with long, slender snouts, which distinguish them from their
cousin, the alligator. Also unlike the alligator, the fourth tooth on the bottom jaw of the
American crocodile is visible when its mouth is closed. American crocodiles normally crawl ontheir belly, but they can also "high walk". The Larger specimens of crocodiles can gallop up to
10 miles per hour. Many people believe that crocodiles are more ferocious and dangerous to
man than the alligator. This may be true of the infamous Nile Crocodile and other South
American crocodiles in Florida.
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Florida Climate: Weather
The nice climate has always been Florida's most important natural resources, which is reflected
in its official nickname, the "Sunshine State." The Florida is famous for it's generally warm
climate. The climate of Florida is tempered somewhat by the fact that no part of the state is very
distant from the ocean. In North of lake Okeechobee, the prevalent climate is humid subtropical
climate, while south of the lake has a true tropical climate. The seasons in Florida are determined
more by precipitation than by temperature, with the hot, wet springs and summers making up the
wet season, and mild to cool, and the relatively dry winters and autumns, making the dry season.
The Florida receives the highest density of lightning strikes within the United States. The
corridor from Tampa Bay, Florida to Titusville, Florida is referred to as "lightning alley", since
this area has the highest amount of lightning per year in the United S Several deaths per year are
blamed on lightning, making lightning one of the deadliest weather-related phenomenon in the
state. On average, 10 people die each year from lightning.
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