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    Northwood Wharf: Summary

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    Northwood Summary Northwood House and Northwood Wharf are the two most significant heritage structures in Northwood. This lower north shore Sydney suburb is a quiet, wharf lifestyle community situated 8 kilometres from the central business district. Fishing, ferrying, and taking cruises on the water are part of the normal lifestyle of the affluent residents of Northwood. Northwood has been home to a few notable people in the art world and from affluent families from the past. The wharf gives…

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    over one of Florida’s precious resources. This reptile is dangerous, from its unhinged jaw down to the end of its 200 pound body. With its carnivorous instinct, the python is literally eating this habitat up. Additionally, the python isn’t native to Florida or the United States. Furthermore, people are purchasing pythons as an alternative to pets. The Burmese python is threatening the Everglades ecosystem. The meat-eating Burmese python is a threat to all creature both small and large.…

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    The Perfect Vacation Ahh. . . What I would give to be back in Islamorada, Florida. Islamorada is one of the many sections of the Florida Keys. I would like to call this little piece of Earth paradise. Although I have only visited Islamorada once, it is my all-time favorite. I cannot imagine going anywhere else and falling in love like I did in the Keys. There is absolutely no place better than Islamorada, Florida. Waking up to a truly indescribable view is my idea of the perfect spot. No,…

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    To most tourist and even many Florida natives the sunshine state has become nothing more than a Disney fueled tourist attraction situated with warm weather. While in many instances this description is an accurate depiction of the state it is worthwhile to note that this has not always been the case and before the 1971 opening of the magic kingdom, Florida was graced with numerous odd and intriguing roadside tourist attractions. North West Florida in particular was home to many of the states…

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    Invasive Ant Species

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    A foreign ant species has found its way in the US, particularly in the state of Florida. The said ant is native to Madagascar but has made its way to Caribbean countries decades ago. Now, it is set to invade the US state. In Florida, there are currently 19 invasive ant species, which often thrive in warm weather and human activity such as the said state. The little yellow ant (Plagiolepis alluaudi) is an invasive, highly-reproductive, and foraging experts. At less than 2 millimeters, these…

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    she loved to go to her cabin and go on vacations. She also knew that there was going to be many more of these trips to come. Miss Steffens’ first trip was when she went the Bahamas and Florida on a cruise. That trip all started when Miss Steffens and her family flew down to Florida. When Miss Steffens got to Florida, she stayed in a big house right next to the ocean with a great view. She stayed in that house for a few days then they went to get on the actual cruise. When Miss Steffens first the…

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    Burmese Pythons

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    Burmese pythons are drawing hunters to the everglades. According to Andrew Ng in his 2013 article, “To address the problem, the state's Fish and Wildlife Commission is sponsoring its first-ever python Challenge.” This means many hunters are coming to Florida for the thrill of the hunt. This is important because the extra hunters could alleviate the over-populated snake problem as well as bringing in tourists.…

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    Out of all the hotels in Atlantic City, I would have to say from personal experience the Trump Taj Mahal is by far, the most peaceful casino/hotel. The Trump Taj Mahal is a casino located at 1000 Boardwalk, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is right near the boardwalk where the beach is, and during the summer they have an action park, which is very fun especially if you are going with some friends or a spouse perhaps. However, the staffs at the hotel are very accommodating and respectful…

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    The first Smokey Bones opened in Orlando, Florida in 1999. Since then Smokey Bones has had an extensive history including changing owners, expanding the restaurants, and evolving the menu. Smokey Bones Bar and Grill is known as a casual, dining restaurant that specializes in barbecue and sports entertainment. The goal of Smokey Bones is to be the favorite choice for food, drinks, and fun. They aim to provide good food and drinks in a great atmosphere as the appeal for their guests. Smokey Bones…

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    Moving to Florida? Make Sure You Have a Spare Bedroom! Living the Florida lifestyle often means hosting houseguests or family members. After all, wouldn’t you be enticed by your grandparents’ or in-laws’ five-minute drive to the beach? If the answer is yes — and don’t tell us if it’s not — be prepared once you consider your own new Florida home. Once you’ve moved and are happily ensconced, you likely will be taking future reservations from family and friends. What’s the solution? A…

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