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Most-recently modified on 15:42:37 16-Dec-2004.
After the cruise, I had booked my return flight a few days later, so I grabbed a car and drove down to Key West, spending two nights there and one in Miami before heading home. My goal was to take many pictures of the old railroad-turned-narrow-highway that linked the Keys in the middle of the 1900's, before the modern highway was built.
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Snapshots from Dot-Net Nirvana 3 and my trip to Key West
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Early defensive weapons.
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Channel #5 bridge, viewed from the northeast end of the prior bridge.
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Historical markers for the remaining highway piers.
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The referenced piers.
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The old bridges are now used for fishing platforms, and are generally split somewhere in the middle to permit taller ships to pass.
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Detail of the old bridge on the right.
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Another view of the old highway piers.
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