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Big Coppitt and Lower Keys, Florida

The Florida Keys are an archipelago in the south-eastern United States with more than 1,700 islands that begins at the tip of the Florida peninsula and extends south-west and south of Key West. The islands separate the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico and define an edge Florida Bay. The southern tip of Key West is only 98 miles from Cuba and the tropical climate is defined as.

The area is divided into four main areas, top, Middle Keys, Lower Keys and the outlaying islands. Big Coppitt is a division and an unincorporated community on an island of the same name in the Lower Keys. The name is said to drift up low, which means forest. We Route 1 (Highway or overseas) crosses the key between East and Saddlebunch Rockland Key. In the 2000 census was 1108 units with 24.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.4% were couples married couples living together, 7.9% had a female household with no husband present and 38.5% were non-families in the region of Lower Keys. All areas are considered suburbs of Key West.

Keys are the exposed parts of an ancient coral reef and there is very little sand. Island northernmost involves formation is Elliott Key. Keys have taken their present form as the result of drastic changes in sea level during the glacial period 130,000 years ago. There were several lines of coral reefs and the Key Largo limestone that is formed on the surface between Key Biscayne and Elliott Key.

Ya 100.000 years the glaciers have begun to lower the sea levels of a coral reef and sediment exposed Surrounding Sea. In 15,000 years, the sea level had fallen to 300-350 feet and exposed reefs and sediments have been reduced considerably. Water acid dissolves the limestone and redeposited on a layer of dense rock. This has formed the basis of the Lower Keys.

The chain of islands can be reached driving on the road to overseas, a Section 127-mile Route 1. It is Key West to Maine. ? The road was constructed parallel to the original route of the railway from overseas which has not been rebuilt after the hurricane on Labor Day 1935. Before the sections of roads and road bridges hurricanes allow traffic to travel from Miami to Key Lower Matecumbe a ferry with a different path through the Lower Keys section. After the hurricane some railroad bridges became hard to bring the road. In highway bridges were built in 1980 but most of the railways and road bridges are original and are used as pillars of fishing pedestrians.

The railway overseas was opened in 1910. Until then, the keys are accessible only by water. When the hurricane made landfall Labor Day near Islamorada in the upper part of Labor Day September 2, 1935 reported 600 people died. New bridges under construction to connect the road when all the keys to the death camps became the First World War veterans who work in the construction field. The train does not escape and more than 200 veterans have died. The railway overseas has been damaged to the point that the tracks have not been rebuilt.

The Lower Keys Big Coppitt and the Florida Keys were connected to the media by the Seven Mile Bridge, one of the longest bridges built in the region. After the destruction of key rail by the passing of Labor Day Hurricane of railway bridges, including the Seven Mile Bridge were converted into road cars.

With the acquisition of Cuba by Fidel Castro refugees fled southern Florida. Key West had always loved ties with Cuba and Cubans have created many there. The Lower Keys also attract Cubans fleeing repression and poverty in the CUB and stories from the boat "people of landfall in the Lower Keys not rare.

The weather in the Keys is more like the Caribbean and the rest of Florida. The islands are remnants of the large key above the coral reefs, but the Lower Keys are composed of accumulations of sand grain type of limestone product by plants and marine organisms.

The natural habitat is the key mountain forests, inland wetlands and coastal areas. Soils ranges from sand to rich leaf litter decomposition. Rain falling through the leaves and becomes acid dissolves holes in the rock layer where the soil accumulates and tree roots find purchase. Keys have distinctive plant and animal species and some are in any other part of America. The climate also allows many imported plants to thrive. Some exotic species which arrived as landscape plants now invade and threaten natural areas.

The source code known Limas was apparently introduced to the Yucatan Peninsula. The tree grows vigorously and has thorns and produces small yellow fruits.

The surrounding Lower Keys and Big Pine Big Coppitt home to unique animal species, including deer Key. Are protected the National Key Deer Refuge, and the American crocodile. Dry Tortugas National Park was one of the most isolated and therefore well preserved in the world. When Spanish explorers arrived, no fresh water was found and the small islands shaped bump from a distance seemed Carey

Hurricanes Tropical Gift specific hazards and challenges across the keys. Because no area of the islands is more than 20 meters above sea level and water around almost every neighborhood is subject to devastating floods and high winds as well.

Due to try to systematically remove the tide classified. Evacuations are dependent on roads and double track with the mainland. It is estimated at 12-24 hours to evacuate the entire population all islands

The life in the Keys is relaxed and the swashbuckling hurricane is a part of this environment … Major industries are tourism and fishing. Ecotourism is also part of this dive with many visitors in the protected waters of the region. A new ferry now takes riders between Key West and Fort Myers, due north on the continent.

The Big Coppitt Keya name and password does contain areas of Key deer. This endangered species lives only in the Florida Keys and Deer bass is a subspecies of white tile.

This deer can be recognized by the size of the smallest element. Adults usually weigh is 55 to 75 pounds. Or the adult females usually weigh between 45-65 pounds, unlike deer up to 300 pounds in the Midwest. The deer is a reddish brown to gray brown and the males grow timber and delivered between February and March. The horns grow in June Key Deer can swim between islands. Living close to the key man Venado has little natural fear of humans shown by most of his cousins on the continent. The deer are in the backyards of residents and along roads where pants and delicious flowers. There are many collisions with deer and Car deer are most active at night. It is not unusual to see a sunset and sunrise, lightly inhabited No Name, Big Pine Key Key and large Coppitt. Some are so familiar that they accept food directly from the man, but Feeding deer is prohibited by law.

Mating can occur at any time of year but usually peaks during September-November. Key deer have a relatively low rate of reproduction.

The range of Key Deer cause of the decline covers all of the Florida Keys, where the pool stood, but is now limited to a section of the Lower Keys Keys. The deer do not reside permanently in the island of residence in Big Pine, Cudjoe, west of Summerland, a large torch Howe, Little Pine, a small flashlight, Middle Torch, no name and Sugar Loaf. You will also find in the other islands, but there are dry at the time where there is a lack freshwater. The deer use all the islands during the rainy season when drinking water is more widespread. Key Deer inhabit almost every habitat in its range, including land of rocks, hammocks of pine forests and mangrove swamps of fresh water, feeding on over 150 types plants, but the mangroves and palm straw berries are the most important part of their diet.

Key deer were hunted as food food by indigenous tribes, passing sailors, and early settlers. Key deer hunting was banned in 1939, but poaching and the widespread destruction habitat caused subspecies falling to near extinction in 1950. The National Key Deer Refuge, a federal National Wildlife Refuge managed by the Wildlife Service was created in 1957.

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