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Cruising the Florida Keys

Cruising the Florida Keys

Fishermen out for bonefish off Key Largo. Photo by Bob Krist/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

Sunset over the Kona Kai Resort in Key Largo. Photo by Bob Krist/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

An aerial view of Jewfish Creek Bridge in Key Largo. Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO

Cruising the Florida Keys

Sunrise in Islamorada, considered by some to be the sportfishing capital of the world. Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

A sailfish gets hooked in the waters off Islamorada in the Florida Keys. Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

An aerial view of the Florida Keys’ Overseas Highway as it bisects the Atlantic Ocean on the left, and the Gulf of Mexico on the right, near Big Pine Key. Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

People laze in the waters off Bahia Honda State Park, in the Lower Florida Keys, near Big Pine Key. Photo by Bob Krist/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

A channel splits the beach from the mangroves off Sugarloaf Key. Photo by Steve Bly/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

Smathers Beach in Key West. Photo by Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau

Cruising the Florida Keys

Key West tourists and Hemingway aficionados take part in the “Papa” Hemingway Look-Alike contest at Sloppy Joe’s Bar. Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO
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