Trip to the old Cape Florida lighthouse in the island of Key Biscayne near Miami
The Cape Florida lighthouse looking wild across the dunes on the tip of Key Biscayne - For photo licensing go here. |
Historic lighthouse in the Santa Marta of the Spanish explorers. The island's name today is Key Biscayne, after a folk from the Bay of Biscay was stranded for a time around here - or so said Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda.
Crowds of beachgoers and fishermen share the state park every weekend, but only a few visit the lighthouse and the home of the old keepers.
The house of the old keepers of the Cape Florida Lighthouse. It wasn't bad. The home has a great view facing the Atlantic Ocean. |
All is fun and laughs today. Hard to imagine that once there was war and a dead guy here - the Seminoles attacked the lighthouse on July 23 of 1836 and slave Aaron Carter died while the lighthouse keeper was wounded.
From the state park in Key Biscayne, there is a great view of the surviving houses of Stiltsville on Biscayne Bay. Years ago, we went there with our kayaks. Nice paddle to a cool place. |
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