Hey guys, I'm back again...
Now we'r goin' to
Key West.. Key West is at the southernmost tip of the
Florida Keys. Florida Keys 'r home to unique animal species, including the
Key Deer, protected by the National Key Deer Refuge, the
American Crocodile, and the
Key Largo Woodrat.
When i went there i actually closer to Cuba then anywhere else. Cuba is 90 miles south of this southermost point in Key West.

When ur in the United States u see the Roadway w/ numbers on them (U.S Highway), like route 66.. The Key West is the beginning of all the roads..
U.S Highway 1 became the Overseas Highway that runs from
Key Largo south to Key West.
yeh i was here:)--->

After i got off the bus i had the whole day.. i walked around, stopped by some gift shops, sat down at some place, listened to the nature, saw the beauty of it.. it was really cool..

But i wanna say that.. When i was in the bus, while i was going to the Key West, i had more fun then when i got there (Key West). Cause we were goin' on the
Seven Mile Bridge and i actually could see the old Seven Mile Bridge when i was on the bus. That was the one of the most spectecular thing that i've seen ...

The Seven Mile Bridge is an iconic bridge in the Florida Keys of United States, stretching out into the open sea, connecting
Knight's Key in the Middle Keys to
Little Duck Key in the Lower Keys.
At the time of its completion in 1982, it was the longest continuous concrete segmental bridge in the world, and is currently one of the longest bridges in America.
Seven Mile Bridge actually consist of two bridges in the same location.
<-----The older bridge, originally known as the Knights Key-
Pigeon Key-
Moser Channel-
Pacet Channel Bridge.

And if u like cigars u can buy some cuban from here.. It's like ur in cuba..:)) They have a really fair price..
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