Introduction About Florida

Posted on Nov 22, 2009 under Disney Time Share |


When it comes to the national of Florida, there is genuinely nothing more somebody can ask for when it comes to have fun. One great thing about Florida is that no subject where you are anywhere in the splendor, you are never more than an hour and a half a way from the ocean. Not many places in the world can crow about that save they are a small islands.

Florida has a land magnitude of 58,560 fairly miles, and within this sultry paradise falsehood cities with gorged cultural heritages. Each city will oblige any any one with something that picks at their wellbeing.

Miami is a city that is opening to looks like a new Manhattan island. Miami is undergoing a main shop trek with over 80 high expansion towers under construction, including the Biscayne Wall skyscrapers, like Ten Museum Park, Marina desolate, Marquis, 900 Biscayne Bay, Everglades on the Bay and Freedom Square. Near Miami is the legendary Miami Beach where millions each year swim and share in the vindicate water.

The Florida Keys are 15 miles south of Miami and extend in an arc south-southwest and then westward to Key West. They order of about 1700 islands and include one of the longest bridges, The Seven Mile Bridge, which can be seen in recent movies action scenes like True Lies. Tourists can go to Key West and join with locals, shop at food, and indulge on community restaurants like Key West Historic Seaport at the Key West Bight.

One of Florida’s foremost hotspots is, of course, Orlando. It’s full of amusement parks for which adults and kids can have an equal quantity of enjoyment. Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, and Sea World all call Orlando home. Although Orlando is widely known for its abundance of tourist attractions, downtown Orlando is undergoing major redevelopment with several residential and commercial towers. There also plans to construct a kind new performing arts heart, Orlando Arena, and expand the Florida Citrus Bowl.

Most of southern Florida contains almost a million and the half acres of great grass and water covered rise that is about 60 by 120 miles in bulk. This part is called The Florida Everglades National Park. Otters inhabited the waterways, manatees, alligators and crocodiles. The park is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist naturally.

Giving visitors near endless amounts of fun, Florida is a great place to trip and an amazing place to call home. With a jaunt to surface distance at The Kennedy Space Center, or winning a trip through the Florida Everglades, Florida can simply be called one of the best spots on planet Earth.

John Singleson
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8 Responses to “Introduction About Florida”

  1. Jeff W Says:

    What does this introduction about me look like to you?
    I was raised by a very Italian man whose name would have been Salvatore Cannizzo and he will be remembered as such in my eyes. He was a good father, excellent provider and a good businessman. Hence, he influences me everyday and when I work, I can hear him. As a family, we owned and operated an Italian Restaurant in Homestead Florida in the 80’s. I grew up in Homestead Florida, where hurricane Andrew obliterated my home town neiborhood (I wasnt’ there when it happened). In Florida, I learned to like the beach, oysters, Jimmy Buffet, and lots of swimming. If I had stayed in Florida, I would have turned into a dope-smokin, mango eatin, deep-sea fishin, scuba-divin, hammock sleepin parrothead. I was good at track in high school and ran the hurdles. My good father is poor and lives somewhere in rural Okeechobbee. My good mother is semi-quasi rich and own a million dollar home in Urban Orlando. With all that I experienced in Florida, living in Montana has really taught me to appricate a nice weather day when it happens. I have typical generation x values: I distrust big institutions that I don’t know about, I don’t like living by too many rules, I am a non-conformist, I don’t like it when people wear the same clothes as me, I did (at one point as a teenager) have an identity crisis. I reject status, money and social climbing so typical of baby-boomers. I personally only want what I want out of life and since luxury is alot cheaper, I only have to worry about having fun at work and enjoying what I do. I put a higher priority on happiness. I HATE lables. I can’t stand them. I definetely embrace risk and I am highly independent, sometimes aloof. It has been said that I lack interpersonal skills but that maybe because I do from time to time. I place a high priority on parenting and I think I might have overindulged my children. Oh, Well, I’ll work on that. Im not a work-a-holic but I do try to work hard if I really want something.
    Who I’d like to meet:
    If you like pina-coladas, and gettin’ caught in the rain, if your not into yoga, if you have half-a-brain, if you like makin’ love at midnight, in the dunes of the cape, I’m the love that you looked for….write to me and escape. Yes, I like pina-coladas, and gettin’ caught in the rain, I’m not much into health food, I am into champaign, I got to meet you by tommorrow noon, at the bar in O’Mallys, where we will plan our escape

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  5. littlemermaid Says:

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  7. Btiti Says:

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