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Monday, January 9, 2012

The path less traveled


 It was love at first sight and I knew that I was goner! It took my breath away. It is the last of historic, old Florida. 


This path borders the edge of one of the oldest and largest working ranches in Florida, the Babcock Ranch, east of Ft. Myers.



This boardwalk borders the edge of the Loxahatchee Slough where the battle of 1838 was fought between the Seminole Indians and the Tennessee Volunteers, and it is very close to the headwaters of one of the oldest and most historic rivers in the eastern United States, the Loxahatchee River, Jupiter, FL.


This path leads to one of the best places to sneak away to snorkel and relax. Parrot fish, Ridleys-Kemp sea turtles, squids, French Angel fishes, Damsels, Lemon sharks, Nurse sharks, Reef sharks, Snook, Barracudas, Stingrays, Moray eels, and Florida manatees. Such a great beach- it's never crowded- and probably one of my favorite places to unwind and enjoy the awesomeness of nature, Jupiter Island, FL.


This path borders Pine Flatwoods and the Ritz Carlton Golf Course, Jupiter, FL.



Mangroves are very closely regulated here because they are vital to the health of the environment. They provide habitat for marine life, stabilize the river banks, stop erosion, and are natural water filters. This path leading through the mangroves, shows that we can be in sync with nature, Palm Beach Gardens, FL.


 Winding path through the Pines and Palms, bordering residential homes, Jupiter, FL.


Creative design of a passive recreational area throughout this residential development and natural preserve located in Stuart, FL.


The Ultimate Mind Eraser. This path leads to a wide swath of white, white sand, crystal blue water, and (during the right time of year) THE best waves for Boogey boarding, body surfing, surfing, and skimming. If you've ever had a really bad day and need to forget it all, definitely walk this way!



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