Historic old Seaport at Key West -4

Historic Old Seaport at Key West - 4

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Knotty Time docked in the historic old seaport at Key West Bight along Harbor Walk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joyce liked the name on this private yacht. We always note the names on boats and particularly enjoy the names we see when strolling along Harbor Walk at Key West Bight Marina.

 

 

 

Coconut palm tree along Harbor Walk at the old historic seaport in Key West Bight

Coconut palm tree along Harbor Walk at the old historic seaport in Key West Bight

 

 

Coconut palm trees thrive along Harbor Walk at Key West Bight Marina. The vibrant colors of these coconut palms invite tourist strolling along Harbor Walk to stop and take a picture and that is just what Joyce did.

This is the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

This is the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

 

Joyce has done a good job of capturing how truly large the historic old seaport located at Key West Bight is.

Key West Bight Marina has a diverse population of sport fishing boats, yachts, dive boats, ferry boats like the Key West Express, and a plethora of sunset cruise boats and "chute" boats, charter fishing boats and guides. The diversity is almost endless.

Private yacht docked in the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

Private yacht docked in the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a beautiful private yacht docked in a Key West Bight Marina.

Private yachts move in and out of Key West Bight Marina on a daily basis while some spend the entire winter in Key West.

 

 

 

Brown pelican floating in the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

Brown pelican floating in the historic old seaport at Key West Bight

 

 

 

 

 

When visiting Key West you simply must take time to stroll along Harbor Walk at the historic old seaport in Key West Bight. Brown pelicans like this one are residents. The brown pelicans and huge tarpon seem to be attracted to the cleaning tables where charter crews are cleaning the catch. You can really see a show of huge tarpon and brown pelicans if you meander along Harbor Walk at Key West Bight Marina around midday when the 4-hour morning charter boats are arriving back at the dock and the deck hands are cleaning the catch.

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