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Key West, Florida SightsJanuary, 2010Key West is noted for beautiful travelers palms, ficus trees and ginger blooms. We are going to share some of those sights with you. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did. We are dry camping along with some 700 other RV'ers at the Navy Base here in Key West. Actually, there are two bases within the NAS Key West complex that make up the 700-plus campsites. The two locations are at Sigsby and Trumbo Point. Sigsby is located 3 to 4 miles from "Duval Street" in Key West while Trumbo Point Campground is located 6 to 8 blocks from "Duval Street". We are staying at Trumbo Point, an easy walk to Duval-Street. But remember this is Dry Camping. There is central dump station and fresh water. Generators can run from 6am to 10PM. Life is good. Commercial Campgrounds in Key West start at $100 a night and are located about 5-miles from Duval Street. Parking in Key West starts at $13 a day and goes up. The $13 parking site is about 6 blocks from Duval Street. The closer you get to Duval Street the more expensive the parking site. Great blue herons can be seen all over Key West, Florida
We see this beautiful great blue heron each day as we walk to and from Duval Street from our camp site. Sunset from Mallory Square in Key West, Florida
One of the favorite things to do in Key West is to gather at Mallory Square to watch the sunset. Not all are this brilliant, but we keep stopping by for the ones like this one. Full moon seen from Mallory Square in Key West, Florida
One evening as we left Mallory Square after watching the sunset we looked up to see this full moon.
Sunset from Mallory Square
This is another Sunset from Mallory Square in Key West with a schooner about to disappear behind Sunset Island.
Key West Sunset
We are at Mallory Square once again to watch the sunset. This is a good one. Amen! Close-up of a Key West great blue heron
Close-up of a great blue heron. Great blue herons are common along the shoreline in Key West, Florida.
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