Today we went to Key Largo, which took about an hour to get there from the campground. When we got there, we went to an aquarium and museum. There was a 32,000 gallon tank with about 5 different kinds of fish and one kind of shark (only about 2 ½ feet long). Then mom asked about the Jr. Ranger Program, and we got books and just started working on them. There was a fish feeding at 11:00 a.m. We finished the activity and turned in the book. We only had to do one activity, then we got a certificate and a badge. If any of you have heard of Samuel (our stuffed dog who travels with us!), we gave the badges to him.
After the fish feeding, we went to get in line for the glass bottom boat ride. The water was quite green at first. It took us about 45 minutes to get out to the reef. When we got out to the reef, we saw all kinds of fish. Did you know that sponges and coral aren’t plants? They are animals! We saw a lot of animals. Some of the fish that we saw were Grunts, Sergeant Majors, and barracudas which are sort of like sharks.
Then we went back to the dock after about an hour at the reef. We went to the gift shop and then went to Winn Dixie. After we ate supper, Sis and I went scootering.
After the fish feeding, we went to get in line for the glass bottom boat ride. The water was quite green at first. It took us about 45 minutes to get out to the reef. When we got out to the reef, we saw all kinds of fish. Did you know that sponges and coral aren’t plants? They are animals! We saw a lot of animals. Some of the fish that we saw were Grunts, Sergeant Majors, and barracudas which are sort of like sharks.
Then we went back to the dock after about an hour at the reef. We went to the gift shop and then went to Winn Dixie. After we ate supper, Sis and I went scootering.

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