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Re: Florida Towns feels like St Martin
[Re: silverfox82]
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02/02/2017 09:16 AM
02/02/2017 09:16 AM
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silverfox82 said: Sanibel/Captiva might fit the bill. Key West beaches are not "Caribbean" by any stretch of the imagination. The treasure coast of Florida has great beaches and restaurants however there was ice on my windshield this morning, first time in 3 years and it did get up in the 70's by midday, but ice??? We lived there and it's nothing like SXM---except for the prices.
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