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Now Entering- MARATHON
Mile Markers: 60-40…if you count the Seven-Mile Bridge.
Welcome to Marathon. You caught your first Florida Keys bonefish; dipped your feet in the saltwater at Anne’s Beach (MM 73-O); fed the tarpon at Robbie’s (MM 78.5-B, how cool was that?); slowed down for the police car “decoy” in Layton (MM 68-O); took [...]
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Journey Through the Florida Keys- Marathon
Journey Through the Florida Keys- Islamorada
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Now Entering- ISLAMORADA
Mile Markers: 89 to 71…give or take.
Welcome to Islamorada. You’ve seen all there is to see “above and below” the water in Key Largo, made the quick drive through the town of Tavernier, and have now entered the “Village of Islands” known as Islamorada. As you travel through Islamorada be prepared [...]
Journey Through the Florida Keys- Key Largo
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Now Entering- KEY LARGO
Mile Markers: 112- 91…sounds about right.
Welcome to Key Largo. You have arrived here either via the “18-mile” stretch (MMs 126-108) of the Overseas Highway (US-1) that brought you in from Florida City, or the scenic, back-roads route along Card Sound Road (MM 126.5 heading south, MM 106.5 heading north). If you [...]
Journey Through the Florida Keys- Introduction
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A Local’s Guide to Travelling through and Enjoying Paradise
KEY LARGO - ISLAMORADA - MARATHON - BIG PINE & THE LOWER KEYS -KEY WEST
As mainland Florida disappears into the passing reflections of your rearview mirror, and you become engulfed in the tranquil blues and greens of the Atlantic and Florida Bay waters, you soon realize [...]
Sparky’s Landing: A Feature
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Bark! Bark! Blog!
Welcome to FromTheYak.com, your source for everything Florida Keys!
Most people associate the Florida Keys with palm trees, warm weather, great fishing, Jimmy Buffett and frozen margaritas. A playground for outdoorsmen who come here to fish, dive and kayak; as well as the choice destination for snowbirds and middle-aged businessmen looking to cut back, don their [...]