Biscayne National Park, about 20 miles south of Miami, protects North America’s northernmost living coral reefs and their surrounding ecosystem. Haven’t heard of it? More than 95% of the park is underwater — meaning, accessible only by boat. You’ll cruise past nesting grounds for endangered sea turtles. Hundreds of species of fish. Crocodiles. Alligators. One of the largest coral reefs anywhere in the world.
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[ad_1] Biscayne National Park, about 20 miles south of Miami, protects North America’s northernmost living coral reefs and their surrounding ecosystem. Haven’t heard of it? More than 95% of the park is underwater — meaning, accessible only by boat. You’ll cruise past nesting grounds for endangered sea turtles. Hundreds of species of fish. Crocodiles. Alligators.