There are few places in the world where a person can watch the sun rise out of the ocean and set back into the ocean in the same day and have a mild enough climate to be able to enjoy such majestic sights in perfect weather. Florida being a peninsula has the advantage of two huge bodies of water on each side and the farther south you go, the shorter the distance to experience such a grandiose sight.
The Florida Keys offers several campsites where that very image is available; being able to watch the explosion of bright yellows, Oranges, pinks and blues light up the sky first thing in the morning and again fall into the sea at night. As children watch this gorgeous spectacle they wonder why they don't see steam coming out of the water as the ocean engulfs our huge ball of fire and swallows it for 12 hours.
The famous Green Flash Phenomenon has only been seen by some and it takes place at sunset, when the apex of the top of the sun reaches its disappearing point into the ocean, a green flash of light dances off the water to give a natural firework farewell to our life giving sun.
A beautiful part of outdoor living is knowing that you become one with nature and your desire to protect it solidifies in your attitude toward it. South Florida has dozens of ways to enjoy what our planet offers with hundreds of types of birds, animals, fish and of course reptiles including the famous Florida Alligator. In camping out and learning more about Mother Earth, and teaching our children to do the same, we support the creation of knowledge that will help put an end to our own destruction of our only home, Planet Earth.
The Florida keys are in Florida. But if you mean if you can see the mainland from the keys then no, you can't.
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The Florida Keys are a string of islands off the southern tip of Florida.
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As of 2010, there are 73,090 living in the Florida Keys.
The Florida Keys are at the Southern tip of Florida. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the East, Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico lie to the West and the Florida Straights separate the Florida Keys from the Caribbean Sea to the South.
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The Florida Keys
Florida Keys Keynoter was created on 1953-02-19.
Florida Keys Community College was created in 1965.
The Florida Keys formed by coral that built up to form a low island.
It is 425 miles from Tampa to the Florida Keys.