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Over Key West and the Florida Keys
Stunning aerial photos of Key West and the Florida Keys. The Florida Keys seen from above are mere slivers of land separating the shimmering, turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Chuck Feil shows them to us from five hundred feet up aboard a gyroplane. Hardcover, 8.5"x11", 64 pages.
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Key West CollectionInteresting collection of newspaper columns capturing the flavor and craziness of old Key West. The author wrote for The Key West Citizen (the local daily paper) From the late 40's to the early 80's. Chapters are highlighted with photographs by the mystery writer Tom Corcoran. By Dorothy Raymer, 149 pages.
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Key West Photo JournalNumerous color photographs of Key West capturing its history, architecture, culture and natural scenery. The nearly 100 images are printed on art quality, heavy paper. Hardcover, shrink-wrapped, 8"x10", by Craig Howard and Cheri Howard, 64 pages.
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The Key West DVDCarefully-selected and skillfully produced, the vivid flavor of this island city enthusastically jumps out to grab the viewer. Beautiful scenery of the island, the reefs, aerial stuff...and great interviews throughout with some truly colorful Key Westers. Format: Color, AC-3, Digital Sound, Dolby, Letterboxed. New and Used |
Key West: History of an Island of DreamsDeftly shows that Key West history is a composite of U.S history, at the same time focusing on Key West's uniqueness (pirates, wreckers, etc.). Much seems to have happened largely because of Key West's peculiar geographic location. April, 2003. By Maureen Ogle, 271 pages.
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Lonely Planet Miami & the KeysThird Edition September 2002. By Kim Grant, 256 pages. New and Used |
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Frommer's South Floridaincluding Miami and the Keys The only guide you'll need to discover the best of South Florida: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and West Palm Beach, and an excursion to the Everglades. Will take you down to the Keys, for fabulous snorkeling, diving, and deep-sea fishing, winding up in Key West, with its outrageous beach bars and nightclubs. Includes a free color fold-out map and an online directory. 401 pages. New and Used |
June Keith's Key West & The Florida KeysA Guide to the Coral Islands A true insider's guide to Florida's subtropical islands, from Key Largo and Key West to the Dry Tortugas, this book offers a comprehensive look at famous attractions such as daily sunset celebrations, historic bars, renowned restaurants, and America's only living coral reef. Supplemented with information about local hidden gems, it offers tips about secret gardens, hip diners, and beachfront bistros. The swashbuckling history of the Keys and some of its most famous inhabitants are brought to life with charming text from Jimmy Buffett. 560 pages. New and Used |
The Florida KeysA History & Guide ( 9th Ed.) This book is organized is such a manner that it's very simple to find out the history of each Key as you drive down the Overseas Highway from Florida City to Key West. You'll read about the attractions, the places to stay and the restaurants Key by Key. By Joy Williams, 288 pages. New and Used |
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Hidden Florida Keys and EvergladesIncluding Key Largo and Key West 7 Ed. Pinpoints what these beautiful Florida environments have to offer, giving details on hiking, bird watching, fishing, boating, and sunbathing. Nightlife listings and 70 restaurant reviews direct visitors where to find the ideal party, music, or club, and the numerous hotel suggestions will steer the weary traveler to the perfect place to relax. 192 pages. New and Used |
Insiders' Guide to the Florida Keys and Key West8th Edition Offers travelers, newcomers, and locals the best, most comprehensive information on boating, fishing, diving, and snorkeling the Keys have to offer as well as limitless opportunities for fun, dining, cultural attractions, and entertainment. Beautiful subtropical islands, blue water filled with wondrous fish, and incredible sunsets are just some of the reasons visitors and residents alike call this Paradise. By Victoria Shearer, 496 pages. SPECIAL ORDER
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Natural Wonders of the Florida Keys
Exploring Wild and Scenic Places An appealing, conversational style describing the great and fun ways to see the beauty of nature and the natural aspect of the Keys, including the wide variety of animals and plants. The history of each area of the Keys, tour opportunities, camping facilities, parks, wildlife refuges, directions, etc. In the Key West section for example, you learn about walking tours, a glass bottom boat and the beaches. By Deborah Straw, 184 pages. New and Used |
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Diving & Snorkeling Florida KeysDescribes 61 of the best sites in the region, from Biscayne Bay to the Dry Tortugas, with full-color photos throughout. You'll get specific information on: *dive site topography and access *common and hazardous marine life *diving services for the entire Keys *travel logistics and topside attractions *10 easy-to-read maps, 144 pages.
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Diving Guide to Underwater Florida10th Edition Inside this book you'll find the hidden spots some of the locals don't even know about. A great guide to finding Florida's freshwater springs, wrecks, and reefs. Hundreds of sites, most with GPS coordinates. By Ned Deloach, 352 pages. New and Used |
Snorkeling Guide to Marine LifeFlorida Caribbean Bahamas A great book for snorkelers and beginning divers! The color photographs are beautiful and make identification easy for those wanting to know the names of most of the common things they see when snorkeling in the Bahamas and Caribbean. By Paul Humann, Ned Deloach, 80 pages.
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Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida5th Edition Hailed by sailors as the standard and best guide on the subject. Firsthand information on water and port conditions including navigation depths and dockside facilities. The author also includes the history and folklore of the area, and recommends restaurants and shoreside attractions. By Claiborne S. Young, November, 2004; 543 pages.
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Cruising the Florida KeysBy Claiborne S. Young, Morgan Stinemetz, February 2002, 565 pages.
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Coastal Charts for Cruising the Florida KeysThis sturdy, reliable book contains all of the color navigation charts needed to cruise the Florida Keys. Spiral edition (May, 2002), By Claiborne S. Young, 64 pages.
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Florida Keys ChartrackerNavigation Guide, Miami to Key West A detailed chartbook covering the Florida Keys from Miami to Key West in both the ICW and Hawk Channel in both directions. The Chartracker format is a simplified strip chart accompanied by piloting instructions all on the same page. This format makes it easy for the navigator to make fast informed decisions. Chartracker includes waypoints, marinas and anchorages, mile by mile piloting instructions, warnings, depth soundings, and much more. By Katherine G. Redmond, Tomkins Cove; September 1, 2002; 224 pages.
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