Key West Photos - April, 2008
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(4/21)  The monument marks the southernmost point in the continental United States.



(4/22)  I'm on the left.  After they let out 600 feet of line we were over 300 feet above the water.  Scary, but fun.



(4/22)  These are the stairs to the top deck of our hotel.  I didn't have the guts to check it out.



(4/22)  Butterflies feeding at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservancy.  You walk around a big arboretum with thousands of butterflies swarming around you.



(4/21)  The Carnival Liberty visited Key West for a day.



(4/24)  The Majesty of the Seas arrived on Thursday.



(4/24)  The southernmost house in the continental United States, built in 1896.



(4/21)  Another southernmost place.



(4/21)  A covered pier in front of a hotel.



(4/21)  One of the famous Key West wild chickens with her baby.



(4/21)  "The Daydream" by J. Seward Johnson is based on Matisse's painting "The Dance."  The guy on the ground is also a statue.  Click here for a live web cam from Key West.  It takes a few seconds to load.



(4/21)  J. Seward Johnson also created a sculpture version of Grant Wood's "American Gothic" named "God Bless America."  Click here for another live web cam from Key West.  It also takes a few seconds to load.



(4/21)  A large private yacht dwarfed by the Carnival Liberty.



(4/21)  Smaller boats berthed at the marina.



(4/20)  This cruise ship was headed east out of Key West at dusk.




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