Today we explored the Amazon. We took the boat trip up the Loxahachee River, through mangrove swamp and cypress groves, where live mythical beasts such as alligator and manatee, trouble was we didn’t see them, finally stopping at Trapper Nelson’s Cabin, whre we given the tour of this isolated dwelling which has remained pretty well untouched since Wildman Trapper Nelson died there in 1968. He lived as a trapper there from 1928. It was quite fascinating. In the afternoon we hit the beach to look at Blowing Holes – an outcrop of oolitic limestone which has eroded to allow the waves to push up through a blow hole, though the tide was not quite right for it to work properly. After this we dropped into Wal-mart, just to look around. On the way back we stopped and looked at a gopher tortoise that was walking by the side of the road. We had a pork chop BBQ. We finished just in time to jump into the van and go down to the boat ramp to watch the sunset over the
This page links together all the Road Trips that we have made to the U.S.A since 2007
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In this blog you can read a complete record of the visits we have made to The United States since march 2007.
Each of our trips has its own blog site Blog site. However we have now brought them all together onto our main Blog Page.
Our last trip, with a current name: Road Blog Spring 2013 is now complete.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
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