Observing
sunrises at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida/Carlos Pueblo
Finally, the
ship landed at Fort Canaveral, Florida. I said farewell to
all my new acquaintance
on the board and hope to meet them again.
I did make a
mistake of arrival in central Florida and plan three days
stay at Ft.
Lauderdale in order to visit Everglades National Park, as a
matter of
fact, I was even scared to visit Miami due to fatigue and
almost penniless.
The hostel allowed me to pay in credit card as well
as a
sandwich shop. I got an opportunity to observe sunrises at a near
by beach for
two mornings.
The beaches
in Florida facing the Atlantic are similar pretty and attracting
many retirees
out of states including Canadian. I have been to San Augustine
up to the
north, Fort Canaveral- Cape Kennedy area, part of Miami and I still
dream to
visit Key West down to the southern end, Tampa on the Gulf of
Mexico. I am
pretty sure that I shall have the opportunity to embark at Tampa
For some
other cruises.
I walked
through a subdivision to the beach park very early in the morning before
day break.
At the beginning, I didn’t see any one and gradually morning walkers
appeared
with their company including their dogs. The bright sun light first burst
into the
dark clouded air far away to the east, then gradually appears to the dark
cloud and
sometimes disappears again until later hanging with a distance above
the horizon.
I didn’t have the luck to see it on the second morning because of the
cloud and
rain. All pictures from my camera showed very unique sunrises in compare
with many of
sunrises photos from my previous trips around the world.
I was fully
rested and ready to fly home to Houston, to avoid any other incident,
I took the
rental vehicle directly back to the airport and change an earlier flight
with a penalty
which was very worthy of it.
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