We have not pulled into Miami yet, but we should in about an hour. We stopped around 11:00 to tour the Jupiter Island Lighthouse. They have been giving tours there since the 1980’s, and the lighthouse itself has been standing since the beginning of World War 2.
It sits on a hill overlooking an inlet containing turquoise waters and white sands. While we were at the top, I saw two manatees swimming along the shoreline. They must have been very young, because they were much smaller than the ones that we saw back in Titusville. They may have lost their mothers.
While we were going over to see the lighthouse, we got stopped on a drawbridge. Rachel and I had never been so close to one. It was really cool to watch, especially when you have a bird’s eye view.
It sits on a hill overlooking an inlet containing turquoise waters and white sands. While we were at the top, I saw two manatees swimming along the shoreline. They must have been very young, because they were much smaller than the ones that we saw back in Titusville. They may have lost their mothers.
While we were going over to see the lighthouse, we got stopped on a drawbridge. Rachel and I had never been so close to one. It was really cool to watch, especially when you have a bird’s eye view.

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