Parque nacional
Dry Tortugas National Park
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Visiting Dry Tortugas National Park during the late fall and early winter season affords a special opportunity to explore a rare undeveloped, subtropical island known as "Bush Key". During the breeding season, this small island, only 16 acres in size, is home to birds not found elsewhere in the continental United States. Fort Jefferson, the largest all-masonry fort in the United States, was built between 1846 and 1875 to protect the nation's gateway to the Gulf of Mexico.
Visiting Dry Tortugas National Park during the late fall and early winter season affords a special opportunity to explore a rare undeveloped, subtropical island known as "Bush Key". During the breeding season, this small island, only 16 acres in size, is home to birds not found elsewhere in the cont…
Dry Tortugas National Park is fascinating both in its unique marine landscape and its history, and it's definitely worth the visit. Located at the tip of the Flordia Keys is the stunning Dry Tortugas National Park. It preserves seven breathtaking Dry Tortugas Islands.
Explore a 19th Century Fort and snorkel crystal clear water with incredible marine life. Due to the park's remote location and limited transportation options, please visit www.drytortugas.com.
2-hour catamaran journey needed to reach this park but seclusion and quiet is almost guaranteed! This national park impresses with its small, hidden beaches and vibrant displays of sea life. Loggerhead and leatherback turtles are frequent visitors!
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Ubicación
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