Bob the Third, Sue, Billy and I drove down to Big Pine Key to visit the National Key Deer Refuge. We didn't see any Key Deer -- no surprise since it was mid-day -- but we learned a lot about their environment and Keys ecology in general.
The Overseas Highway has lower speed limits through this area and they are strictly enforced.
Written comments won't be necessary for this post -- here are the trail side posters that provide lots of information on the refuge and its inhabitants and their environment.
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