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Gold Coast Florida


Lion Country Safari



Norton Museum of Art



Flagler Museum




South Florida Science Museum



Mel Fisher’s Treasure Museum



McLarty Treasure Museum



Vero Beach Museum of Art



St. Lucie County Historical Museum



Elliot Museum



Hibel Museum of Art



Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens



Boca Raton Museum of Art



Sports Immortals Museum



Museum of Art



Old Fort Lauderdale Museum of History



Museum of Discovery and Science



International Swimming Hall of Fame



Bonnet House Museum and Gardens



Florida Museum of Natural History



Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “some of the most productive sea turtle nesting areas on Florida east coast. Protects last 10 percent of unique sand pine-scrub-oak habitat remaining in Florida. Provides habitat for 30 threatened and endangered species including the scrub jay and gopher tortoise. Sand pine-scrub oak forest 232 acres, coastal dune and mangrove swamp 735 acres. . . “ unquote.

Sebastian Inlet State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “premier saltwater fishing spot on Florida's east coast, this park is a favorite for anglers nationwide for catching snook, redfish, bluefish, and Spanish mackerel from its jetties. Surfing is also a popular recreation and several major competitions are held here every year. Two museums provide a history of the area. The McLarty Treasure Museum features the history of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet; the Sebastian Fishing Museum tells the history of the area's fishing industry. Three miles of beautiful beaches provide opportunities for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, shelling, and sunbathing. Canoeing and kayaking in the Indian River Lagoon are also favorite pastimes. . . “ unquote.

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “an abundance of recreational opportunities. The breathtakingly beautiful half-mile beach welcomes visitors for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving. Beachcombing, picnicking, or just relaxing on the sand are also popular activities. Dynamite Point was once the training site for WWII Navy Frogmen, but is now a haven for birdwatchers. Along the south end of the park, Fort Pierce Inlet is a popular place for anglers to catch their dinners. Jack Island Preserve, located one mile north of the park, has trails for hiking, bicycling, and nature study. At the west end of the Marsh Rabbit Run Trail, visitors can climb an observation tower to get a bird's-eye view of Indian River and the island. . . “ unquote.

Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “over 221 square miles of Everglades habitat, A.R.M. Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is home to the American alligator and the endangered Everglades snail kite. In any given year, as many as 257 species of birds may use the refuge's diverse wetland habitats. In addition to being a home to wildlife, the refuge offers many recreational opportunities. Walking trails, a canoe trail, bike trail, boat ramps, fishing platform, observation towers, butterfly garden, and a visitor center are available . . .” unquote.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “teems with wildlife in 13 natural communities, including sand pine scrub, pine flatwoods, mangroves, and river swamps. The Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River, runs through the park. Ranger-guided tours of the 1930s pioneer homestead of Trapper Nelson are available year-round. Visitors can enjoy paved and off-road biking, equestrian, and hiking trails. Boating, canoeing, and kayaking along the river are also great ways to see the park. Anglers can catch freshwater fish along the riverbank or from a boat. The park offers two full-facility campgrounds and a youth/group primitive campground. Visitors can arrange boat tours of the river and rent canoes, kayaks, and motorboats . . .” unquote.

John D. MacArthur Beach State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “ unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangrove forest, this barrier island provides a haven for several rare or endangered native tropical and coastal plant species. The park's nature center shows visitors why the park is a biological treasure. Visitors can swim, picnic, and surf at the beach; scuba diving and snorkeling are also popular activities. Birdwatchers can see herons, brown pelicans, terns, sandpipers, and gulls. Anglers can fish in the lagoon by wading, kayaking, or canoeing-they can also fish from non-swimming areas of the beach. . . “ unquote.

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “four distinct natural communities, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Visitors can rent a canoe and paddle along a mile-long freshwater lagoon or fish from the seawall. Nature lovers can hike along two short trails and learn about local plants and wildlife while bicyclists and skaters glide along the paved park road. Visitors can access the beach via the pedestrian tunnel under A1A. Picnic areas overlook the channel; pavilions with water and electricity are available for rental. A group/youth campground is available to organized groups. The Terramar visitor center features the area's natural and cultural history . . .” unquote.

John U. Lloyd Beach State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “For those interested in South Florida's underwater beauty, Lloyd Beach has one of the easiest and most interesting shore dives in the area. The park has two boat ramps with easy access to the ocean through the Port Everglades Inlet, which will please those who prefer to fish in open water. The mangrove-lined waterway is a scenic place to canoe, observe bird life, and take photographs. At the Loggerhead Café, visitors can have a leisurely lunch or grab a quick snack. A variety of items are available for rental: canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, sailboats, pontoon boats, gazebos, barbecue grills, and volleyballs. . . “ unquote.

Butterfly World

Flamingo Gardens

Gold Coast Florida Specific links

Ripe Tv

- Hottest Video portal on the internet. Every Kind of Video - Supermodels, Martial arts, Cool shows, Pick Miss Ripe and More!
-- http://www.ripetv.com/  

EBAUMS World

- Cippi, the farting chipmunk - A snake gets iced in Cippi's latest adventure!
-- http://www.ebaumsworld.com/  

Free Online Kids Games

- Hundreds of fun free online games for kids.
-- http://www.alfy.com/  

Atom Comedy: Great Moments In Human Interaction

- There are a small handful of moments in human life that are so perfect, so wonderful, so priceless that we strive to capture them forever on film. These are definitely not those moments...
-- http://www.atom.com/  


Gold Coast Florida News

T&T swimmers shine (Trinidad Express)

Eight Trinidad and Tobago swimmers from two clubs performed creditably at the recently-concluded Florida Gold Coast Winter Championships 2008, which ran from November 20-23 in the Sunshine State, USA.

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Gold Medalist Highlight Women Semi Finalist (Soccer365)

Three Olympic gold medalists and a past winner highlight the 15 players who have been named semifinalists for the women's 2008 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy.

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No. 2 Florida routs Florida State (Everett Herald)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Tim Tebow's white uniform was stained with grass, mud and some garnet-colored paint. Maybe Tebow should have thrown a little of that Florida State gold on there for good measure. After all, that would have been a better indication of how he played against the Seminoles.

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