Thursday, September 4, 2014

Amelia Island's Gold


Amelia Island

August 14, 2014

 
 
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Amelia's Gold is the beautiful wheat protected by the sand dunes along the Atlantic Costal Line of Amelia Island. The over time is becoming rare to see and it is like gold know.
It is one of America's Top rated hot spots to vacation in. The Island is filled with is located in the North Eastern Part of Florida. Plentiful in beaches, vacation rentals, trails, wildlife, historical homes, and lots of shops to hob knob around. A chance to break away from your ordinary routine and see and extraordinary view. Many of the condo's, motels, and rentals homes are within walking distance from your room. Just grab a cup off coffee and sit out our deck and watch the view when raise in the morning. Plan on a romantic evening in the historical town with realm of unique cafes, and places to dine. Enjoy a nice glass of wine as you see gorgeous sunset. A definite must see place for you and your family. You will not be disappointed.
 
 
 

 If you happen to be along the coast between May through October a good chance you will be able to experience the sea turtles making their annual journey to sure. Many volunteer's are working hard to preserve the sea turtles and are successful in doing so. Programs offered to educate the public are found at Fort George State Park, Amelia Island State Park, and Fernandina Beach.

Amelia Island

We had been fortunate experience to view Amelia Island and Fort George State Park during a tropical rain storm. The weather report had announced possible chance of rain. Unlike most storms southern storms that normally move rapidly across the terrain this one was determined to be around all day. It had approached us rather quickly while the family had been out enjoying a long walk on the Fort George State Park.  It captured a more dramatic effect to the photographs and most wildlife went into hiding. So I guess we will have to return for another journey to Fort George State Park and spend more quality time absorbing the beautiful

I recommend you plan on spending several days in this vicinity. Don't leave home you camera, a pair of binoculars, or forget the umbrella.



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