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]]>One of the most famous places in the world, Miami Beach is the heart of Miami, always full of people and ways to have fun it is definitely a place like no other. Ocean Drive is a famous street in this area.
Little Havana is the Cuban district of the city and is really famous for its unique cultural scene. This part is full of lovely restaurants, walls ridden with Cuban murals and Latin music providing a really unique experience.
South Beach is located in the southern part of Miami Beach, always full – especially in summer, it can be said that it is one of the most popular beaches in Florida. Famous for its lovely shallow waters and long paved walk lines along the beach it is most certainly a place you shouldn’t miss.
Everglades National Park is one of the most famous National Parks in the United States of America spanning over millions of acres and having one of the richest flora and fauna In the whole world including indigenous species of alligators, lizards, and birds.
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]]>In addition to its frequently-visited beaches, Florida is also home to various natural areas that you might be surprised by.
Here are three natural treasures that you must check out if you have a trip planned to Florida.
One of the places you must visit in Florida to see nature at its finest is Everglades National Park. Boasting a tropical swamp ecosystem that is unique in the world, visitors to this park often see native species such as alligators and great blue herons.
The Keys are a barrier island chain that extends into the sea from the southern tip of Florida. It’s full of natural wonders, especially the colorful and striking coral reef that you can discover while snorkeling there (the only one in the US). Don’t skip its untouched, virgin white sand beaches, either.
Further north in the state of Florida is Apalachicola National Forest, a protected nature reserve that hosts one of the largest southern pine forests in existence. Here, you can see all kinds of native fauna as well as wetland ecosystems and curious landscapes.
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]]>The post Four Places That Will Make You Want to Visit Miami appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most famous places in the world, Miami Beach is the heart of Miami, always full of people and ways to have fun it is definitely a place like no other. Ocean Drive is a famous street in this area.
Little Havana is the Cuban district of the city and is really famous for its unique cultural scene. This part is full of lovely restaurants, walls ridden with Cuban murals and Latin music providing a really unique experience.
South Beach is located in the southern part of Miami Beach, always full – especially in summer, it can be said that it is one of the most popular beaches in Florida. Famous for its lovely shallow waters and long paved walk lines along the beach it is most certainly a place you shouldn’t miss.
Everglades National Park is one of the most famous National Parks in the United States of America spanning over millions of acres and having one of the richest flora and fauna In the whole world including indigenous species of alligators, lizards, and birds.
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]]>The post Heading to Florida? Check Out These Natural Treasures appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In addition to its frequently-visited beaches, Florida is also home to various natural areas that you might be surprised by.
Here are three natural treasures that you must check out if you have a trip planned to Florida.
One of the places you must visit in Florida to see nature at its finest is Everglades National Park. Boasting a tropical swamp ecosystem that is unique in the world, visitors to this park often see native species such as alligators and great blue herons.
The Keys are a barrier island chain that extends into the sea from the southern tip of Florida. It’s full of natural wonders, especially the colorful and striking coral reef that you can discover while snorkeling there (the only one in the US). Don’t skip its untouched, virgin white sand beaches, either.
Further north in the state of Florida is Apalachicola National Forest, a protected nature reserve that hosts one of the largest southern pine forests in existence. Here, you can see all kinds of native fauna as well as wetland ecosystems and curious landscapes.
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