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The 23-mile long sandy beach of Daytona Beach is known worldwide. There are regular events in this area | |
Daytona Beach |
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With a maximum speed of 10 mph (16 km) the passage to the beach by car or motorcycle is permitted. In high season you will be charged $ 5 for that. | |
Daytona Beach |
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The historic district of Deland is located not far from Stetson University. Small cafes, restaurants and boutiques dominate the image of the city | |
Deland |
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Interesting are the painted walls downtown Deland | |
Bemalte Hauswand in Deland |
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New Smyrna Beach is a small cozy resort | |
New Smyrna Beach |
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Steinhatchee in a small bay at the Gulf of Mexico looks like if there were more boats than people | |
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Steinhatchee |
Suwannee at Suwannee River is a cozy little oasis | |
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Suwannee |
Cedar Key is a former fishing village. Today it is increasingly visited by tourists. | |
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Cedar Key |
There is a drawbridge on the St. Johns River in Astor | |
Astor |
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On both sides of the river there are restaurants and bars | |
Astor |
With a cold beer you can have much fun watching the passing boats | |||||||||||||||||
Astor |
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