Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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Americans Held Hostage in Iran Win Compensation 36 Years Later
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Port Everglades, Fla., Expansion Project This year, 2015, the Chief of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Washington, D.C.., approved increases in various dimensions of Port Everglades, Florida, widening some areas, lengthening others, and deepening still others, to allow the Port to compete with the gigantic Panamax vessels planned for use in a…
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Funded by two billionaires, SpaceX is a program designed to provide private individuals the experience of a ride into space at an affordable price. Yesterday, Monday, December 21, 2015, SpaceX successfully achieved all of its objectives, launching its re-tooled Falcon spacecraft into sub space. Its first stage after launch and separation from the second stage…
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The author of “Florida’s Big Dig”, the story of the Florida link in the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville, Fla., to Miami, Fla., 1881 to 1935″ announces that this book is officially online from Kindle in its full electronic form, and complete with illustrations, at a sale price of $9.95 on line. In publication since…
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All Aboard Florida is a private enterprise venture that would result in an additional 32 bridge openings a day at Jupiter, Stuart, and Fort Lauderdale. If the venture is successful, the 32 addititional bridge closings will dramatically impede the transit of vessels in these cities. At the present time, uncertain bond markets have made the…
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Harbour Town Yacht Basin wins 2015 Marina of the Year located in Atlantic ICW : VA thru GA : Waterway Guide News Update One of our favorite vacation spots and the subject of many lighthouse and marina posts in this website: http://www.FloridasBigDig.me. NOTE: the work is to start Thanksgiving 2015, not 2016, and to conclude…
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Much-needed, awaited dredging of ICW at Isle of Palms to begin located in Atlantic ICW : VA thru GA : Waterway Guide News Update Some ICW stretches as shallow as 2-1/2 feet in South Carolina