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The Port of Miami Tunnel (also State Road 887) is a 4,200-foot (1,300 m) [3] bored, undersea tunnel in Miami, Florida.It consists of two parallel tunnels (one in each direction) that travel beneath Biscayne Bay, connecting the MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island with PortMiami on Dodge Island.
Victor Corone, 66, pushes his wife Maria Diaz, 64, in a wheelchair through more than a foot of flood water on 84th street in Miami Beach on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. This is a new reality. With ...
Key Biscayne is an island village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The village is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . The population was 14,809 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] up from 12,344 in 2010.
Map of Biscayne National Park [3]. Biscayne National Park comprises 172,971 acres (270.3 sq mi; 700.0 km 2) in Miami-Dade County in southeast Florida. [1] Extending from just south of Key Biscayne southward to just north of Key Largo, the park includes Soldier Key, the Ragged Keys, Sands Key, Elliott Key, Totten Key and Old Rhodes Key, as well as smaller islands that form the northernmost ...
No man is an island, and, hopefully, Miami won't become an island, either. Those partial to belief in "sending good vibes" might want to send the climate change discussion at "Hopenhagen" an added ...
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo first floated the possibility of Virginia Key in 2021, part of a package of ideas on how to deal with the city’s homeless population.
The port is located on Dodge, Lummus and Sam's Islands, which is the combination of three historic islands (Dodge, Lummus and Sam's Islands) that have since been combined into one. It is connected to Downtown Miami by Port Boulevard —a causeway over the Intracoastal Waterway —and to the neighboring Watson Island via the PortMiami Tunnel . [ 4 ]
The underwater Christ of the Abyss statue. One of the most famous sites in the Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is the Christ of the Abyss , located near North Dry Rocks , and within the existing Key Largo management area that was incorporated into the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary [ 5 ] "on November 16, 1990".