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TaylorWebb.eth βοΈπ
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ITAP at Dry Tortugas National Park Its a small archipelago of coral islands 70 miles west of Key West, Florida. DT was first discovered by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513, and he referred to the islands as the "Turtugas" due to the high number of sea turtles found there. Eventually the US acquired Florida from the Spanish and later began construction of Fort Jefferson on Dry Tortugas as it was positioned in a strategic location for naval warfare. Crystal clear water and a beautiful snorkeling spot - if you're ever in Key West, highly recommend taking the boat ride to spend half a day here π
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Sheva
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The color of the water is truly amazing! Snorkeling is the best. Can you see a lot of fish too? I often go snorkeling in the waters of Okinawa. The waters in Okinawa are so clear, and Iβm always amazed by the colorful fish and coral reefs I see there. I wonder if Dry Tortugas has the same kind of beautiful underwater world. If so, I would definitely love to experience it for myself someday!
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TaylorWebb.eth βοΈπ
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yes it sounds very similar, it was absolutely beautiful and we did see tons of fish!
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