Monday, January 5, 2009

Amazing Planet


Amazing Planet historic sandspit  A Franciscan mission was established and many Timucan Indians were converted. The Spanish called the island San Pedro. In the 18th century an Indian who had visited the Duke of Cumberland in England suggested changing the name of the island in honor of him. 

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The sloughs and ponds are home to alligators, otters, and minks. Wild horses may also be seen. The island has walking trails and camps for backpackers. a museum displaying Indian artifacts and interprets the history of the island. SOURCE OF ( Amazing Planet

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