Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Day 118 - Sat 23 Nov 2019 - The Florida Keys


Today we drive south off the mainland to the Florida Keys. The word key is derived from the Spanish word cayo meaning small island. This string of tropical islands was connected by rail in the early 1900s. After severe damage by the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane the rail bridges were converted to road bridges.

Before we reach the Keys, we stop off at a local supermarket. Everthing is in Spanish first, English second and we see lovely exotic produce: Aloe leafs, Cactus leafs, sugercane (the actual cane, not processed), bread fruit.

Once stocked up we go on the bridge. The temperature, beaches, palm trees and azure blue waters are textbook tropical. Unfortunately all the buildings are square concrete boxes and are not completing the picture of the tropical paradise.

We reach our beachfront campground 'Jolly Roger' just before Marathon at lunch time. Janine spots an iguana trying to find a way into our neighbors' motorhome.


After lunch we walk to the beach for some snorkeling. Although it is nice and hot in the sun, there is a distinct chill in the water. Martijn and Niels brave it and dunk into the Gulf of Mexico. They see a few different types of fish and a huge lobster hiding under some rocks.




After that straight to the pool, which is lovely and warm (heated!).


We watch the sunset but unfortunately the clouds are hiding the sun.


The Pelicans are fun to watch though.



Today: 212km - 3h45m
Total: 15,089km - 306h21m