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Brooker Creek Preserve – An Old Florida Experience

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Florida is known for its great beaches, amusement parks for every taste and ocean side resorts. In fact, Florida beaches have been listed in the top ten beaches in the United States every year. Caladesi Island State Park beach was named number one in 2008 and in 2005 the north beach of Ft. DeSoto Park took the honors, both of these located in the Tampa Bay area.

But there is another side of the Sunshine State that many tourists rarely see. Not far from the white sand beaches, in the interior, lies the quiet beauty of wetlands and rivers, some so clear you can see the bottom. Lining the banks are cypress trees with Spanish moss draped from their limbs. Hammocks (dry oases of land) arise from the surrounding river of grass. Uplands are alive with a variety of wildlife and prairie grass.

One such destination lies just down the road from the sponge docks of Tarpon Springs and is an easy drive from Tampa or the beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater.

An area of 9,800 acres has been set aside for protection of the wildlife and the watershed, which is the source of water for Pinellas County. This is the Brooker Creek Preserve, which gets its name from the creek that flows through the preserve and into Lake Tarpon. This is a preserve and not a park. A ranger once explained to me the difference between a park and a preserve. “In a park, if a critter interrupts your picnic, the animal will be removed; in a preserve you will be removed.” Though I doubt they would ask you to leave, they will ask you to move.

Brooker Creek Preserve is an excellent example of preservation of the natural habitat and plant life in the Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties area. The preserve contains both uplands and wetland areas in their natural state. Over four miles of trails circle the preserve and enter into each of these regions. During the rainy season some trails may be closed if they become flooded.

The main entrance to Brooker Creek is located at 3940 Keystone Road in Pinellas County and is an easy drive east from Tarpon Springs Florida. Entering the preserve, watch carefully and you may see deer grazing along the sides of the road or coyotes that inhabit the preserve.

The trail head is located south of the main parking lot. There are numerous trails of varying length that are a fairly easy hike.

After hiking the trails, I would recommend a visit to the Visitor Center, which includes the park headquarters, art gallery and museum. The center consists of three buildings constructed on stilts so as to not disturb the surrounding wetlands. Access is by a raised boardwalk, allowing you to view the natural environment and wildlife. Inside the main building is an observation window with rocking chairs, a good place to kick back and take in the scenery. The museum also provides a play area/education center for the children and an educational film about the preserve. The preserve offers a multitude of guided hikes and other programs for both adults and children. Just check their website.

For those who are a little more adventurous, there are several other entrances into the park. Driving west toward Tarpon Springs from the main entrance of the preserve, you would turn left onto Lora Lane. At the dead end you will find an access to another trail. This entrance is shared by hikers and equine visitors, the horse trail’s entrance is to the left and hikers enter to the right along a branch of the Brooker Creek. If early enough, you will usually be greeted by a small herd of deer. Along the trail there is an observation deck overlooking the prairie grass plain.

Deer, hawks and the occasional bald eagle can often be spotted. This trail can be very wet, so dress to get wet. I have seen it covered in over a foot of water in spots, during the rainy season (May through November). During the summer months it is good idea to carry mosquito repellent and use it liberally. This is an area that gives you an idea of the conditions endured by the Native Americans and early settlers.

Another entrance into the Preserve is located in Hillsborough County. Drive east from the main preserve entrance on Keystone Road into Hillsborough County, where Keystone Road becomes Tarpon Springs Road; turn right at the dead end of Tarpon Springs Road onto Gunn Highway. Gunn Highway will lead you to Van Dyke road where you will turn left and then watch for Rumble Wood Road. Along the left side of the road is a parking lot and entrance to another part of the Preserve. This section of preserve is all upland habitats, with pines, woodland and saw palmettos.

If you need food or drinks on your way to or from the Hillsborough entrance, Keystone Corner Cafe is located on Tarpon Springs Road. They offer handmade sandwiches, some of the best pizzas in the area, soda and beer. Another treat is their homemade ice cream. Outside seating under a covered patio is available and I would highly recommend a stop here.

It is Florida as few visitors have seen it and I would recommend a visit to this natural wonder when you visit the St. Petersburg and Tampa area.

The author of Travel Log Gregory Colvin travels extensively. He is also a fine art photographer, combining both in the Travel Log. His website Gregory Colvin Photography is a collection of his photos. Travel Log provides travel articles, with tips on places and things to do. Offering travel products and services to make travel more fun and less expensive.

Safety and First Aid at the Beach

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Going to the beach is always fun. It doesn’t really matter what the weather is (other than maybe a hurricane), the sound of the waves, fresh air, and dramatic views are always worth the trip. But it’s always a good idea to take along some basic first aid items just in case you have more of an adventure than you planned. You should also be aware of possible dangers and exercise caution.

The first thing to consider is the effects of the heat and Sun. Even on a cloudy and cool day you can still get a pretty good sunburn. Wearing a hat and light clothing is a good idea for long stays. Applying a sunscreen lotion of at least SPF 15 or more to any exposed areas will help too. Always bring non-alcoholic beverages, water being the best, and drink often to avoid dehydration and heat stroke. Sugar and caffeine drinks are not a substitute for water.

Know the local Beach Flag system. Most public beaches fly flags of different colors to designate current conditions of air, weather, and water quality. Here are the common colors and what they represent:

Orange – Air or water quality is poor.

Blue – Dangerous marine life is present or been spotted (jellyfish, sharks, stingrays, etc.)

Red – Strong waves and currents present, stay out of deep water (over waist deep).

Yellow – Some strong waves and currents, caution advised.

Green – Fair conditions and water calm.

If you go in the water, never swim alone. If possible, always swim where lifeguards are on duty. Wear some kind of beach or water footgear to protect against metal, glass, or other dangerous items on the beach or in the water. Both manmade and natural shells items can have sharp edges and cause problems. Make sure you have a good disinfectant (alcohol swaps will do), some plain water to flush the area, and some type of band-aids or coverings to protect against any possible contamination. If bleeding is hard to stop or the cut is deep, immediately seek medical attention.

Never underestimate the water conditions, currents and wave action. Waves and undercurrent can surprise anyone, especially the young and elderly.

Swimming in the ocean is not like a swimming pool. Always take some kind of coast guard approved flotation devices along just in case. A swimmer in trouble can panic and be difficult to save even for the most experienced swimmer. Stay calm and be aware of your own limitations before you try and save someone. A quality flotation device and 15-20 ft of rope can make a huge difference in any emergency.

Another threat when in the water is the possibility of dangerous marine life. Jellyfish come in many variations, some dangerous, and some harmless. The Portuguese man-of-war is dangerous and often floats near the surface. If you see them washed up on shore, it’s a sign they are in the area and going in the water is not a good idea. Even when they are out of the water the tentacles can still be able to inflict stings and toxins that will be painful. If you come into contact with a tentacle, wash area off with saltwater first. Do not use vinegar, meat tenderizer, baking soda, or alcohol. None of those will help. Most minor stings will stop hurting in 15-20 minutes with little or no treatment other than flushing with clean saltwater. If any breathing difficulty occurs or changes in awareness, it’s possible an allergic reaction is happening and you should treat it as a serious medical emergency. Benadryl is good to have along and can greatly reduce the allergic reaction but medical treatment may still be warranted. It really depends on the amount of areas that contacted the tentacles and the individual’s resistance to the toxins. If in doubt at all, immediately seek medical treatment. If a itching or a rash develops after the sting, a hydrocortisone cr

My Top 5 Reasons For Visiting Ayia Napa This Summer

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Here are my top 5 reasons to why you should book your holiday in Ayia Napa next summer.

To enjoy Ayia Napa’s great nightlife, fabulous bars and restaurants; but also because it has a lovely city and flourishing holiday resort. The huge stretch of golden beaches, with cool Mediterranean Sea, makes a perfect setting for sun bathing.

Argument 1: The busy harbor front is dotted with some of the finest bars and restaurants, which allows one to relax and enjoy a beer while watching the boats reach. The Ayia Napa harbor has a small fleet of fishing boats, so if one is a mood to have fresh sea food, there is always the option open. One can avail of the services of the boats to have a trip around the sea, or even hire a catamaran and sail around the open sea. For those who want to watch the sea life, the option of hiring a semi Submersible – yellow submarine is always there. These are quit reasonable priced.

Argument 2: Another must visit destination is the Nissi beach that is about 2 Kms alongside the coast from the Ayia Napa harbor region. Nissi Beach is famous for being one of the most sexy beaches in the Med. One has the option of taking a short bus ride or even takes a relaxed move. The path along the main route is lined with bars and shops. The Nisi beach region is just about a resort with an attractive golden beach facade by a number of restaurants, bars and shops. There is plenty of activity available to attract the youngsters such as bungee jumping and water sports. One more wonderful event, which is hosted often here, is known as foam party it is a great enjoyment for every age group.

Argument 3: Fancy a bit of adrenaline and thrill seeking during your holiday? -The Ayia Napa Water Park is another major attraction; it has succeeded many major European awards for security and is the most popular and the largest in entire Europe. The park is efficient, clean and well organized. The staff is very professional and curious, and the games available are amazing. They give an exhausting and fun filled day out for old or young alike. There is great for all age groups from kids to toughened water park freaks.

Argument 4: -The most famous reason for Ayia Napa popularity is its legendary nightlife. And also the famous clubs like seignior frogs and the ministry of sound. One must visit the “the square” that is house of almost top clubs and can party till early morning, and later have breakfast in any cafe bars around the district.

Argument 5: Finally, for the mountaineering lover there is the very attractive Kyrenia mountain series also known as Five Finger Mountains that you can see parallel to the coast line. The entire mountain series 130km long but because of it being so slim, the entire range calculates near about 260 sq Km. The concerto of the series is mostly marble and dolomite, limestone, and you will be capable of raise some of them as souvenirs.

Ayia Napa Truth is a honest travel guide which spills all the dirty little secrets of the Cyprus resort. You can save a lot of trouble and money if you visit the premier Ayia Napa guide before you book your tickets to Napa.

The Beaches Of Florida – The Ideal Place For Families

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The Beaches of Florida are worldwide known as one of the best vacation destinations in the entire world and are with that, the most incredible holiday-trip travel spots for every Beach Lover. The gorgeous sunshine, the perfect climate, and the always sparkling smooth sand, together with swaying palms and fantastic blue and green water, gives vacationers every year again an unforgettable holiday experience.

Swimming, surfing and parasailing, as well having the same big fun with sunbathing, boating, snorkeling and scuba diving are exclusively the adventures, you will experience on a day to day basis. On quite some beaches you can dive down to old sunken ships and treasures, experience colorful ocean grounds and exotic fish. There are always lots of things, you can do. Rent a boat and go and sunbathe somewhere with your family, or celebrate a wonderful picnic somewhere under the palms. The Hotel Rooms are very affordable, many are accepting pets.

But beside all the water fun and beach experience, there are also cozy restaurants, shopping areas, movie theaters and local fun family activities, which you can use anyways. Many Beach areas are near to each other, so you can visit as often as you want to a different location. Sometimes it’s really not difficult with your car, to come to a complete different environment. And that can give lots of more fun and variety to your family trip.

Several beach areas have the opportunity, that you can very easily do a short visit to Orlando or Tampa, as well to similar, other famous locations, where the fun-featuring worldwide known family attractions like Sea World, Disney World, Bush Gardens and Cape Canaveral can give you and your loved ones a big boost for a memorable time together.

In some areas you will spot endorable dolphins and close coming manatees, and you can play with them all day long. Also getting into the country is one of the most exciting adventures in many beach areas. Local vegetation and many types of wild animals are also a perfect reason for more variety. There a certain areas full of nature and packed with exotic animals, you wouldn’t think, finding all that here in Florida. Kids can really enjoy themselves, getting toured through the woods and seeing all the wild life over there.

Once again surfing, or playing with some diving equipment or steering a rented boat or yacht, is not a problem at all. You will be entertained on the beach all the time of your stay. And the exotic climate and vegetation is another component for some new and superb feelings.

Specially all these ideal components together are for families the complete solution for an affordable vacation. From deeply experiencing this exotic environment and living through personal adventures with lots of creation all day long, exists such a variety of possibilities, that everybody in the family on the beach will be completely satisfied. And afterwards is still much more to explore, like movies, disco, TV, or even a close fine restaurant, where everybody can be relaxed enjoying a different menu than at home.

Thomas Lechner loves selling travel opportunities all over the world. But he specially enjoys offering the Beaches of Florida, because of their unique variety of things to do and the great relaxation for families. The Best Beaches Of Florida City-Traveling / More Travel