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  2. Watch Hurricane Milton come ashore in Florida on live cameras ...

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    Local viewpoints of the storm include Clearwater Beach, Siesta Key and the Southernmost Point in Key West. Keep in mind that these cameras could go offline in the event of a power or internet outage.

  3. Black pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    The black pond turtle (Geoclemys hamiltonii), also known commonly as the spotted pond turtle and the Indian spotted turtle, is a species of freshwater turtle in the family Geoemydidae. The species, which is endemic to South Asia , [ 4 ] belongs to the monotypic genus Geoclemys .

  4. Indian black turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Indian black turtle (Melanochelys trijuga) or Indian pond terrapin is a species of medium-sized freshwater turtle found in South Asia. Description

  5. Key West - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Keys Keynoter and the Key West Citizen are published locally and serve Key West and Monroe County. The Southernmost Flyer, a weekly publication printed in conjunction with the Citizen, is produced by the Public Affairs Department of Naval Air Station Key West and serves the local military community. Key West the Newspaper (known ...

  6. What does Idalia look like now? Watch on beach cams as ... - AOL

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    Views include Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, Englewood Beach, as well as traffic cams at the Skyway Bridge and restaurant cams on Cedar Key. Here are some of the live ...

  7. Was that Key West’s Southernmost Point Buoy on the ... - AOL

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  8. Wakodahatchee Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    The Wakodahatchee Wetlands is a park located in Delray Beach, Florida.The park was created on 50 acres (20 ha) of unused utility land and transformed into a recreation wetlands open to the public with a three-quarter mile boardwalk that crosses between open water pond areas, emergent marsh areas, shallow shelves, and islands with shrubs and snags to foster nesting and roosting.

  9. Tourists in Key West flock to a giant buoy to take selfies ...

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    It’s one of South Florida’s most famous landmarks. ... In a screenshot from a webcam, two people are seen setting a Christmas tree on fire beside the Southernmost Point buoy in Key West on Jan ...