Florida Golden Experience

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The Golden Experience in Florida Key1
In 2005 Florida was hit with a category 5 hurricane named Wilma. Wilma ripped through
Florida causing all the Navy bases in Key West to need constructing. A company called BMS
Cat went to all the neighborhoods in Houston to build a Hurricane Disaster team in which I became a part of. This experience was very eventful including the weather, attractions, and food/beverage. If you are looking for a great vacation, please travel to Key West and enjoy the retreat of a lifetime.
To begin with, the weather is lovely. The daily low temperature range from 70F to 74F while never exceeding 70F. In addition, it rained daily. The rain was light and just enough to keep cool on the warmer days. Lastly, because the weather
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SCUBA diving was also an adventure. Swimming with the fishes gave us a better opportunity to get up close and personal with the fish. The fish acted as if they were also excited to meet the people. Eventually, water sports was the last, but favorite attraction. I have to admit, water is not my friend, however the trainers made sure the rides were secure and safe. All in all the attractions were awesome.
Finally, the food/beverages were superb. Quickly, the day would began with a Cuban
Coffee. This beverage would give me life every morning. In the same instance, the Cuban sandwiches were also a favorite. They consisted of Cuban bread, a variety of ham, swiss cheese and vegetables of choice. About the seafood, the conch fish, shrimp, and lobsters were huge in size and always tasted fresh from the sea. Due to there were plenty, the seafood was also inexpensive. Just imagine your trip to Denny's in Houston, one visit to the diner in Key West would change lives forever. The steak was every bit of 16 oz. and the eggs were scrambled fluffy and yellow. Lastly, Duvale Street is a famous downtown commercial zoned street in Key Largo, it puts you in the mind of Bourban Street of Louisiana. The strip consist of bars, restaurants

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