A home along a channel built upon the shallows of Biscayne Bay just south of the Cape Florida Lighthouse
Bill Baggs State Park
The Old Homes on Stilts
Traveling the narrow channels of Stiltsville to see the old houses on pilings in shallow waters of Biscayne Bay was an enjoyable experience
Stiltsville from Cape Florida
Using a Canon EF 400mm lens with a 2X Extender on a Canon EOS 7D to reach one of the homes of Stiltsville from Cape Florida to capture this moment
A Sunny Day in Stiltsville
A sunny day off the coast of Key Biscayne. We hiked to the southern end of Bill Baggs State Park to capture Stiltsville about a mile south of Key Biscayne. Stiltsville is a collection of free standing Homes began being built in the 1930-1960s.
Stiltsville, Biscayne Bay
A sunny day off the coast of Key Biscayne. We hiked to the southern end of Bill Baggs State Park to capture Stiltsville about a mile south of Key Biscayne. Stiltsville is a collection of free standing Homes that were being built in the 1930-1960s.
Stiltsville, Biscayne Bay
Taken from Bill Baggs State Park – 1 mile South of Cape Florida
Two images merged – taken with a 400mm lens with an Extender EF 2x III on a Canon EOS 7D with a tripod & remote trigger
(Magnification factor – 1280mm)
Taken 02/178/2018
Cape Florida Lighthouse
At the southend of Bill Baggs State Park on Key Biscayne is the Cape Florida Lighthouse. Embroiled in a rich history since it was built, it still stands proudly along the shoreline. The lighthouse was constructed in 1825 and decommissioned it in 1990. To read more about the history of the lighthouse – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Florida_Light