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Photo of the Day: Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls

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Prepare for a wild ride as you join Dudley Do-Right on his quest to save Nell from the evil hands of Snidley Whiplash. Opened in 1999 as one of Island’s of Adventures original attractions, the seven minute log flume ride features a 45 foot plunge. (Photo: July 18, 2003)

Photo of the Day: Bald Eagle

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A Bald Eagle observes its nest from afar at Cedar Point Environmental Park. A nesting pair of bald eagles has been nesting in this park since 1992. (Photo: December 30, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Hooded Merganser

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A male Male Hooded Merganser swims in a lake in north Sarasota. The Hooded Merganser is the second smallest of the Merganser family and is found in North America. (Photo: December 27, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Mangrove Island

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A mangrove pops up out of the water at Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This is how life as an island begins. The mangrove grows out of the water and then sand and sediment starts to build along the roots. In time, an island will begin to form. (Photo: December 9, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Swamp Lilly

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The bright bloom of a swamp lilly glimmers along Jane’s Scenic Road in Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. The 12-mile dirt road traverses the park and allows visitors to get a glimpse of life in the swamp. (Photo: December 8, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Baron Collier Memorial

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A marble memorial at Collier-Seminole State Park honors the legacy of Baron Collier. Erected in 1941, the memorial pays tribute to the founder of Collier County, Florida. (Photo: December 9, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Merry Christmas

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I would like to wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Enjoy the holidays and be safe. In honor of Christmas, enjoy a photo of the Santa and Mrs. Claus from the Venice Holiday Parade. (Photo: November 24, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Nokomis Truck 42

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Truck 42 of the Nokomis Volunteer Fire Department participates in the 2012 Venice Holiday Parade. The Nokomis Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1949 and protects the citizens of Nokomis out of two stations. (Photo: November 24, 2012)

Photo of the Day: US Army Golden Knights

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A paratrooper of the US Army Golden Knights performs during Wings over Homestead. The Golden Knights were formally organized in 1959 and became the official demonstration unit in 1961. The team consists of 95 soldiers comprised between two teams that perform in at events across the country. (Photo: November 3, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Lego South Beach

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Miami’s famous South Beach comes to life in a a Lego miniland replica at Legoland Florida. South Beach joins other Floridian landmarks like Key West, Tampa, St. Augustine, Tallhassee, Kennedy Space Center and Daytona International Speedway in the collection. (Photo: October 27, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Lemon Bay Park

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Colorful flowers line the trails at Lemon Bay Park in Englewood. The park features several hiking trails that traverse severe ecosystems along Lemon Bay. (Photo: October 13, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Savannah VG

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An experimental Savannah VG aircraft departs Buchan Airport. The Savannah VG is a kit aircraft produced in Italy and distributed in the United States by ICP. (Photo: October 13, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Ten Thousand Islands

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The abundance of shallow waters make Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge a haven for wildlife. The 35,000 acre refuge is home to many species of wading birds, alligators and much more. (Photo of the Day: December 9, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Sarasota County Fire Department

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The Sarasota County Fire Department demonstrate a vehicle extrication during their annual Fire Prevention Open House. The SCFD provides fire and EMS protections for the citizens of Sarasota County. Their services range from fire operations, EMS operations, hazmat-technical rescue, fire prevention, emergency management and beach patrol. (Photo: October 6, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Richard Petty Experience

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A replica of Dale Earnhardt Jr’s NASCAR makes a high speed pass down the Walt Disney World Speedway. The speedway’s primary tenant, the Richard Petty Driving Experience allows NASCAR fans to experience the sport from inside the race car. Fans can choose between a ride-along with a professional driver all the way to a race it yourself experience. (Photo: September 29, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Razorbill

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A rare visitor to the Suncoast, a Razorbills searches for food off the South Jetties in Venice. Primarily a resident of colder waters off New England, Canada and northern Europe; the Razorbill has been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico in Sarasota County. Over the past few days, Razorbills have been reported off Longboat Key, Island of Venice and Manasota Key. This one was found by itself along the rocks of the South Jetties today. (Photo: December 16, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Sunset at Fort Desoto

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The sun slips below the horizon, painting the sky with another beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunset. The beaches at Fort Desoto are rated in the top of the nation. (Photo: April 7, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Barnstormer

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Strap into a crop duster and hang on for a wild ride with the great Goofini. The Barnstormer debut in the Magic Kingdom in 1996 as part of Goofy's Wiseacre Farm at Mickey’s Toontown Fair. The ride closed in 2011 during a major renovation during the Fantasyland expansion. It reopened in 2012 in the newly themed Storybook Circus as The Barnstormer featuring the Great Goofini. (Photo: September 29, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Seagull at Manasota Beach

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A seagull walks the shoreline at Manasota Beach. Located at the north end of Manasota Key, Manasota Beach is one of four public beaches in Englewood. The beach operated by Sarasota County is protected by lifeguards and has picinic facilities, a bathhouse and boat ramp on the intercoastal side. (Photo: July 7, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Venice Police Department

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A marine unit from the Venice Police Department responds to a call in the Gulf of Mexico. Established in 1927, the Venice Police Department protects 10 square miles in Southwest Florida. Their force of 45 officers provide uniformed patrol, K-9 services, Marine Patrol and support services. (Photo: June 12, 2012)

Day Two: Collier-Seminole Camping Trip

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Naples, Florida: The swamp came to life with the sound of song birds, a sign that we made it through the night. We dodge the mosquitoes, snakes and rain to enjoy another day in the wilderness. We broke down camp early, grabbed breakfast and then set out to explore the neighboring area. Our first stop was a return trip to Fakahatchee Strand. This time we did not drive all the way to the main entrance in Copeland, instead we decided to visit the Cypress Bend Boardwalk along Tamiami Trl. The 2,000 foot boardwalk extends into the swamp, passing plenty of flora and fauna along the way. On our way to the observation platform at the end of the boardwalk, we passed numerous alligators ranging in age and size. Afterwards we headed west to the marsh trail at Ten Thousands Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The 2.4 mile marsh trail extends into the refuge with a three story observation tower in the beginning of the trail. Unfortunately, we did not complete the trail due to lack o...

Photo of the Day: Great Egret

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A great egret sits along Janes Scenic Road at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. Many species of wildlife can be found along the 11-mile Janes Scenic Road that traverses the park. (Photo: December 8, 2012)

Day One: Collier-Seminole Camping Trip

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Naples, Florida: During our long drive to Homestead last month, we noticed the hidden natural wonders that lie along Tamiami Trail through South Florida. While we didn’t stop off during that trip, we vowed to get back there to enjoy some of these attractions. That time came this weekend as we decided to take a weekend camping excursion to Collier-Seminole State Park.  We had our eyes on a tent site at Collier-Seminole since our November trip, but it wasn’t until last week that we saw an opening. I jumped on the vacant site and booked it. We came close to losing our site due to a glitch in the system, but luckily I confirmed the reservation and was able to correct it before we lost the site to someone else. To make a long story short, we booked the site with a prepaid card, the site did not process the payment and our site was released for non-payment. Lucky enough, I logged on to print our reservation and saw it was cancelled. What was even luckier is that the site was still...

Photo of the Day: Tigger

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The bright and colorful Tigger entertains guests at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The larger then life Disney characters are a big hit within the parks, sometimes creating lines longer then some of the rides. (Photo: January 28, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Ringling Bridge

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A new icon on the downtown skyline, the Ringling Bridge connects Lido Key and St Armands Circle with downtown Sarasota. Completed in 2003, the bridge provides a stunning view of the surrounding areas from the tip of the 60 foot tall span. It addition to being a main transportation hub, the bridge has become a popular spot for exercising. (Photo: January 25, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Epcot Christmas

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A giant Christmas tree welcomes visitors to Epcot’s World Showcase. Here you can circle the World Showcase lagoon and celebrate the holiday’s in eleven different countries. (Photo: January 7, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Zebra Longwing

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A Zebra Longwing lands on a flower at the Myakka Islands Point Preserve. The official butterfly of Florida, the Zebra Longwing can be found throughout the Southern United States, Central and South America. (Photo: December 4, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Colonial Workers

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A colonist is hard at work in the Colonial Spanish Quarter. Take a step back in time and witness life in St. Augustine during the mid 1700’s. Here you will encounter blacksmiths, carpenters and much more going about their life as they would during the time period. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Spanish Soldier

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A Spanish Soldier stands guard at Castillo de San Marcos. The fort was built by the Spanish in 1672 to protect the city of Saint Augustine. Today the park is operated by the National Park Service who provide history interpreters dressed like Spanish soldiers to tell the story of the fort. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Venice Christmas Boat Parade

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Colorful decorated boats light up the Intercoastal Waterway in Venice for the annual Venice Christmas Boat Parade. The parade which is held the first Saturday of December takes place on the Intercoastal Waterway extending from Nokomis Beach to the Venice Airport. (Photo: December 1, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall

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The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall made a visit to Englewood this week. The 3/5 scale traveling memorial is a replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington DC. Managed by the Vietnam and All Veterans of Brevard, the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall allows people from all over to pay their respects to the men and women who paid the ultimate price during the Vietnam War. The memorial will be in Englewood through the weekend with a memorial service scheduled for 10am on Saturday. (Photo: November 30, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Ripley’s Ghost Train

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A guide tells the haunted tale of the ancient city during the Ripley Ghost Train. Hop aboard the train and learn about the dark side of the nation’s oldest city. Listen to the true tales of paranormal encounters on the chilling journey with three stop along the way that allow you to explore for ghosts yourself....if your brave enough. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

Photo of the Day: St Augustine Lighthouse Keeper’s House

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Since 1874, the St. Augustine Lighthouse has helped guide ships through the treacherous waters off the coast of St. Augustine. The keeper’s house was built to house the keeper and his family in 1876. It would remain the residence of the keep until the lighthouse was automated in 1955. Today the house is a museum that houses exhibits about the history and importance of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. (Photo: November 13, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Egyptian Mummy

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An Egyptian mummy is one of the many unique items on display at the Lightner Museum. Located in the historic Alcazar Hotel building, the Lightner Museum is home to the extensive collections of Chicago publisher Otto Lightner. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Fort Mose

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This empty field is all that remains of the site where the civil rights campaign truly began. Fort Mose was the site of the first free African settlement in the United States. Its significance in helping British slaves escape, it is known as a precursor to the Underground Railroad in later years. (Photo: November 12, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Pirate Ship

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Ahoy matey! Hop aboard the main deck of the pirate ship and live the life of a pirate at the St. Augustine Pirate Museum. The museum features plenty of pirate artifacts including a real Jolly Roger flag, treasure chest and much more. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

2012 Venice Holiday Parade

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Venice, Florida: With Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday behind us, thousands of spectators lined the streets of Venice to kick off the holiday season with the 37th annual Venice Holiday Parade. Spectators braved the brisk November weather to watch over a hundred performers march in this years parade. The festivities kicked off at five with a celebration that filled the air with holiday music and lit up the sky with lights as the Venice Avenue merchants lit up their holiday displays. Then at 7, the parade began its journey down the parade route. The adventure began on Park Avenue and headed down Venice Avenue, entertaining the crowd all the way to the Venice Community Center. Several thousand entertainers representing over 120 organization comprised the parade. The parade was sponsored by the City of Venice and the Gulf Coast Community Foundation. Click on the photo above to view the 2012 Venice Holiday Parade photo gallery .

Photo of the Day: Tovar House

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One of the oldest occupied houses in St. Augusting, the Tovar House was built by Jose Tovar, a Spanish soldier in 1763. The house exchanged hands several times before being purchased by the Historical Society in 1918. It is believed to be one of the most haunted buildings in St. Augustine.(Photo: November 13, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Red Tail Hawk

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A red tail hawk stops for a rest on a highway sign along the Sunshine Skyway. (Photo: November 23, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Happy Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving from Donten Photography. What a better way to celebrate Thanksgiving then having a photo of a wild turkey as the photo of the day. This photo was taken along the main road in Myakka River State Park. (Photo: September 15, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Shrunken Head

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A shrunken head sits on display at Ripley's Believe It or Not in St. Augustine, Florida. Shrunken heads can be traced back to the Jivaroan tribes of the Amazon Rain Forest. The tribes would shrink their enemy's head in a ritual to prevent the soul from seeking revenge. (Photo: November 11, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Sunrise at Anastasia

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The sun rises over the Atlantic Ocean at Anastasia State Park. Located just outside downtown St. Augustine, Anastasia is a 1,600 acre state park featuring miles of coastline, camping and a archaeological site. (Photo: November 12, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Six Mile Cypress

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A group of turtles bask in the sun at the Six Mile Cypress Preserve.  The 2,500 acre county park has a 1.2 mile boardwalk trail that traverses through five distinct ecosystems.

Photo of the Day: B-25 Mitchell

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A B-25 Mitchell performs at MacDill Air Fest in 2011.  The B-25 Mitchell was a medium range bomber used heavily in World War II.  The B-25 earned fame during the Doolittle Raid on Japan.  This allied bomber remained in service through the war and was finally retired by the US Air Force in 1960.  Severa B-25's remain in airworthy service belonging to museums and collectors.  (Photo: November 6, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Main Street Train Station

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The Main Street USA Train Station welcomes guest into the Magic Kingdom Park. Thousands of visitors pass below the station as they begin their journey at the park. The station is also one of three stops on the Walt Disney World Railroad which encircles the park making stops at Main Street, Frontierland and the Storybook Circus. (Photo: October 2, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Hawk at Alligator Creek

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A hawks sits on a branch along the trail at Alligator Creek Preserve. Established in 1987, the preserve features four miles of hiking trails and a nature center staffed by the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center. (Photo: October 1, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Quick Point Nature Preserve

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A quiet lagoon is just one of the many hidden wonders found within the 34 acre Quick Point Nature Preserve. Located along Sarasota Bay on Longboat Key, the preserve provides many hiking, fishing and wildlife watching opportunities. (Photo: July 16, 2011)

Photo of the Day: Veteran's Day

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As much of the nation enjoys a day off today, lets take a moment to honor the veterans in which this day of remembrance has been established for. Originally declared Armistice Day in 1919 by President Woodrow Wilson, the holiday was established to honor the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I on November 11, 1918. In 1926, President Calvin Coolidge declared Armistice Day a nation holiday to be honored yearly on November 11. Then in 1954, President Dwight D Eisenhower honored a movement to change the name of holiday to Veterans Day to honor all Veterans who served the nation. (Photo: November 3, 2012)

Photo of the Day: Royal Tern

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A pair of Royal Terns play in the surf at Greer Island. Located on the northern tip of Longboat Key along the Gulf of Mexico, Greer Island is home to many species of shore birds. Its importance to the birding community has landed this beach on the Great Florida Birding Trail. (Photo: July 16, 2011)

Photo of Day: White Peacock Butterfly

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A white peacock butterfly enjoys the green foliage in North Port, Florida. (Photo: October 22, 2011)