To be honest everywhere you go in Florida that has marsh landscape you will find alligators. So if you enjoyed Florida in the first place then I think you will enjoy seeing a new area of the state. There are many hiking trails and you can even go on boating adventures to go alligator watching.
Amelia Island is located just off the northeast coast of Florida, and is in the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the southernmost of the Sea Islands, stretching up the east coast of the USA.
That is possible but unlikely. Nobody knows for sure what happened.
After taking off from Lei in Guinea, she disappeared about 2,300 miles east, near Howland Island.
Amelia's 1st flight took off at the pacific
Amelia was last seen when she and Fred Noonan took off from Lae airfield, New Guinea to fly the approximately 2,500 miles to Howland Island At 0843, July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart sent her last received SOS from the area of the Dragon's Triangle. She was never heard from again.
Amelia Island is 334 miles from Columbus Georgia. You should get on I-75 South in Cordele, GA to I-10 East to I-295 North to I-95 North. I Yulee, Florida go East off of I-95 and Amelia Island will be the last land you cross until Bermuda. The trip should take six hours with only one pit stop.
Amelia Earhart's final take off was on July 2nd, 1937, from Lae, New Guinea.
123 miles taking this route:Take I-95 NORTH from Daytona Beach to SR-200 and A1A CALLAHAN and FERNANDINA BEACH off EXIT 373 (past Jacksonville).Turn right off the exit ramp onto A1A NORTH/SR-200 NORTH to FERNANDINA BEACH; follow SR-200/A1A to Amelia Island.
it depends on how slow your mom movesBecause if your mom moves at a reasonable rate, it will be 380 miles taking this route:Take I-95 NORTH, from Miami, all the way up to FL-200/A1A to FERNANDINA BEACH at EXIT 373 (turn right off the exit ramp onto FL-200/A1A EAST towards AMELIA), via I-295 EAST BELTWAY to bypass JACKSONVILLE (EXIT 337 off I-95 to get onto I-295, follow signs to I-295 EAST BELTWAY towards JAX BEACHES ; EXIT 35B off I-295 to continue on I-95 NORTH to SAVANNAH).Take FL-200/A1A EAST to Amelia Island.
No, alligators do not have sweat glands. They regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or cooling off in the water.
Amelia aerhart never landed her plan crashed in the ocean and was never found they are not sure if she crashed on an island some say she vanished by the bermuta triangle but she actually had the plane the wrong degrese when she took off so she ran out of because she couldn't reech her destination which coused her to disapearhope this helped :)
Alligators can slow down their metabolism during cold spells and live off their body fat, but this isn't true hibernation.