Florida's Big Bend, part of the "Forgotten Coast," is home to four historic lighthouses. Discover the the allure of this unique area with Off the Beaten Path Insider Hilda Mitrani as she explores St. George Island and Carrabelle, stopping at the Crooked River and Cape St. George lighthouses, visiting the Camp Gordon Johnston museum and enjoying the Old Florida scenery along the way.
Hi Sandy, You're right that there is a tremendous amount to cover in the region. We wanted to show off the lighthouses saved by the dedicated volunteers. And of course the footage on the video shows the beauty of the area's rivers and beaches, plus the fishing. I wish each video could be longer!
Their is so much more then what they talked about in these areas of the coast. Shops, beaches, food, parks, fishing. This little video doesn't do the area justice.. St. George area is the best in the U.S.A.
great video, I have always wanted to visit this area, I am going to try very hard this summer to make it. My 13 yr old would love the WWII training camp. I like lighthouses. although I am not native Florida is home and I think areas like this truly represent the real Florida. Theme parks are great but they aren't real history.
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07/21/2011
Hi Sandy, You're right that there is a tremendous amount to cover in the region. We wanted to show off the lighthouses saved by the dedicated volunteers. And of course the footage on the video shows the beauty of the area's rivers and beaches, plus the fishing. I wish each video could be longer!
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Their is so much more then what they talked about in these areas of the coast. Shops, beaches, food, parks, fishing. This little video doesn't do the area justice.. St. George area is the best in the U.S.A.
Flag This As Inappropriate06/21/2011
great video, I have always wanted to visit this area, I am going to try very hard this summer to make it. My 13 yr old would love the WWII training camp. I like lighthouses. although I am not native Florida is home and I think areas like this truly represent the real Florida. Theme parks are great but they aren't real history.
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