Murphy roams the state of Florida, searching for unique and exciting places one can visit on one tank of gas. Readers discover the clear waters and awesome beauty of the Rainbow River, explore the Florida Keys, and experience the colorful atmosphere of Key West.
"Among documents of Florida's Spanish colonial period, few eyewitness accounts exist. One of these, the 1595 narrative by Fray Andres de San Miguel, translated by John Hann, describes the two-year odyssey of a teenager from Spain across the Atlantic to Mexico, Havana, and Florida and finally back to Spain. The future friar's account of his experiences as a young sailor brings to life the fleets of the Golden Age of Spain and reveals how those adventures would change his life forever. It also provides vivid information about the Indians of the Georgia and Florida coast." "After Andres's ship passed Cape Canaveral, it was battered by a four-day storm and separated from the fleet. The officers comandeered the only launch and escaped; the crew kept the ship afloat and improvised a box-like vessel in which 30 survivors reached shore near the mouth of the Altamaha River - more dead than alive for lack of food and water. The author offers detailed descriptions of the Guale Indians and of Mission San Pedro Mocama on Cumberland Island. He also provides vignettes of life in St. Augustine and, on his way to Havana, of encounters with South Florida Indians who came out to trade and with a gentlemanly English pirate. The adventure closes with Fray Andres's return to Cadiz, where he witnessed the 1596 British siege and burning of that port." "Only seventeen years old at the time of the voyage, Fray Andres presents a cold-eyed view of the sailing experience in the 16th century, trenchant observations on the behavior of the ship's officers and the circumstances of the survival of the crew, and insight into the ambitions, concerns, and religiosity of the Spaniards. The book includes Hann's translation of a brief introductory essay written by Fray Andres's Mexican publisher, telling of the young man's entry into the Carmelites and the accomplishments of his later life as a church architect, builder, and hydrographic expert involved in the drainage of the valley of Mexico City."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The first comprehensive guide to all major natural areas of Florida (which attracts 38 million tourists annually), Adventuring in Floridas 8,400 miles of beautiful beaches, coral islands, mangrove swamps, the Everglades, national forests, Lake Okeechobee, plus the famous Okefenokee Swamp and an amazing array of fish, birds, and plants. 15 photographs; 10 maps.
Do you want to surprise your significant other with a trip? Are you getting antsy staying at home? Do you want to know more about what the state of Florida can offer YOU? This in-depth catch-all travel guide to Florida is going to provide couples everywhere with the insider tips, tricks, and recommendations they need to experience the state like a professional. Sites like parks, beaches, hotels, historical locations, Instagram locations, restaurants, bars, and festivals are featured throughout the state, providing you with a little bit of everything. The book is broken down into four sections: see, hear, taste, and try. If you want to taste something new today, simply flip to the 25 tasting ideas that can all be accessed and cherished in Florida. Make your way through the book and check off the ideas one by one, with your partner. We have worked hard to provide detailed entries that include the website listing, social media listing, and average cost, so you know what to expect. Learn more about Florida than you ever imagined on a U.S. road trip that was made with you in mind. Bookmark your future and finally, start planning a Florida trip effortlessly and with ease. We've done the heavy living, so you don't have to. Plunge yourself into the gorgeous nature, alluring wildlife, fresh tastes, romantic sounds, and adventurous outings that abound in the tropical state right now. Are you ready to get out there and travel to Florida? Surprise your partner with thoughtfulness they will remember for the rest of their life. Check out The Couple's Adventure today.
Great Adventures in Florida explores the exciting, alternative travel adventures Florida has to offer and shows you where to experience them. When vacations fail to recharge or refresh you, and the family becomes restless with the same old routine, then follow M. Timothy O'Keefe to exotic, thrilling, and surprising adventures in the Sunshine State. This wonderful book includes such adventures as spending a night at an underwater hotel, drifting in a hot-air balloon, and swimming with the mermaids of Crystal River. From the calm to the exciting, there are more than twenty-five adventures to choose from. If you ignore the possibilities of adventure, are you really living? (6 x 9, 288 pages, b&w photos, map)
A fully updated and expanded edition of this ever-popular guidebook. Visit vibrant cities, charming hometowns, nature preserves, wilderness areas and the famous white-sand beaches of Florida's Gulf shore. The book covers all of Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg and north to Withlacoochee State Forest, and south to Sanibel Island, Naples and Everglades National Park. Canoeing the Everglades, fishing on Marco Island, biking in Boca Grande, diving with manatees in Crystal River, sailing along St. Pete Beach, theater-going in Sarasota, shopping the sponge markets of Greek-flavored Tarpon Springs, exploring.