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I'm from FL too and I haven't been there. That shot of the beautiful water makes me want to go.
I've lived here three years and just got there recently, and I only live 40 minutes away! It's beautiful and quiet, especially early in the day. I'd never attempt it on-season, though, as it's pretty limited for parking.
 
I've lived here three years and just got there recently, and I only live 40 minutes away! It's beautiful and quiet, especially early in the day. I'd never attempt it on-season, though, as it's pretty limited for parking.
I think the same could be said for every inch of Florida’s beaches during the summer. I found a secret spot at the beach closest to me that is usually empty, so I always park there when I go. Nothing like it. Keep the good shots coming!
 
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