Dry Tortugas National Park: Reef View

Dry Tortugas National Park: Reef View

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Dry Tortugas National Park, located 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, is a remote paradise known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and historic Fort Jefferson. This captivating illustration highlights the park’s dual beauty above and below the waterline. Towering above the turquoise sea, the massive 19th-century Fort Jefferson stands as a testament to maritime history, surrounded by swaying palm trees and pristine beaches. Above the fort, brown pelicans glide gracefully across a bright blue sky, while below the surface, an underwater world teems with colorful marine life. Schools of tropical fish swim among thriving coral reefs and sea grasses, showcasing the park’s rich biodiversity. Dry Tortugas is a haven for snorkelers, divers, and bird watchers, offering unparalleled access to some of the most vibrant marine ecosystems in the Florida Keys. As one of the most isolated national parks in the U.S., Dry Tortugas offers a unique blend of history, wildlife, and natural beauty. Visitors ca

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