PHOTO OF THE DAY June 21, 2005  

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Where Florida Keys, Florida
When 1983
Photographer Bruce Dale

Sunsets are one of the Florida Keys' biggest attractions. Made up of limestone and coral, the island chain stretches some 220 miles (355 kilometers) from just south of Miami to Key West, the southernmost city in the United States.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "A Journey Down Old U.S. 1," December 1984, National Geographic magazine)


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