Sail to Dry Tortugas National Park

Amazing Destinations
1 min readJul 11, 2019

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Located from the coast of Florida, this park which is an amalgamation of both nature and human’s creativity has a long history.

The cornerstone of the park, Fort Jefferson, was built in the mid-1800s but was never completed, yet it still stands today as a testament to the importance of the islands that form Dry Tortugas National Park.

This is fort is said to be the largest brick structure in the US. Irony is that this fort is not completely built yet it attracts many to visit every year.

It is mostly because of the sea that surrounds, makes this place more surreal.

Some of the many things to do include diving to see old shipwrecks, watching the beautiful sea turtles that nest at Dry Tortugas National Park, or just being in awe at the vibrant and natural beauty of the park’s coral reefs.

If you’re planning to visit this place, it’s better you check out the To-dos and other stuff from here:

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It will be easy for you to stay a step ahead and ensure a smoother and safe trip.

Have a safe one!!

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