Our second stop in Key West was Dry Tortugas. We took a ferry 70 miles each way to the 1860's fort. It took 30 years and over 16 million bricks to complete the building process. It also was a prison for Dr. Mudd- the person responsible for repairing John Wilkes Booth's leg after the Lincoln assassination. The fort was surrounded by a large moat and had a drawbridge at one time. It now is a popular campground and national park, often full of tourists for snorkeling and sightseeing.
While snorkeling, we found a large conch in its shell...we also found a little crab and a few other small creatures, but the area has so much traffic, there isn't much left to discover near the shore.
The Sunny Days- fast Cat to the Dry Tortugas- the ship we rode for over 4 hours!!
The entrance to Fort Jefferson on Dry Tortugas
An old ship anchor near the drawbridge
The moat
part of the fort from the inside
Similar shot from the outside
Conch on the beach
The fort as we were leaving
Best seat in the house..until all the passengers started to get sea sick.....
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How cool. I'm building a moat around my next house. AND, I cannot hear Tortuga without thinking of pirates of the caribbean. COOL.
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