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] (or the ]) crosses some of the Saddlebunches at mile markers 11.5--15. | ] (or the ]) crosses some of the Saddlebunches at mile markers 11.5--15. | ||
Just east of ] and ], and west of ], is the small community of Bay Point that has fewer than 500 residents, a county park, and two stores. The community due west of Bay Point is Bluewater key, with fewer than 100 residents, they are connected by a bike path, that continues to Big Coppitt. | Just east of ] and ], and west of ], is the small community of Bay Point that has fewer than 500 residents, a county park, and two stores. The community due west of Bay Point is Bluewater key, with fewer than 100 residents, they are connected by a bike path, that continues to ]. | ||
{{Florida Keys}} | {{Florida Keys}} |
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The Saddlebunch Keys are a series of mangrove islands about 7 miles east of Key West, Florida.
The keys are scattered between Lower Sugarloaf Key and Shark Key.
U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) crosses some of the Saddlebunches at mile markers 11.5--15.
Just east of Big Coppitt Key and Shark Key, and west of Sugarloaf Shores, is the small community of Bay Point that has fewer than 500 residents, a county park, and two stores. The community due west of Bay Point is Bluewater key, with fewer than 100 residents, they are connected by a bike path, that continues to Big Coppitt Key.
24.632584°N -81.60593°E / 24.632584°N 81.60593°W / 24.632584; -81.60593 Coordinates: longitude degrees < 0 with hemisphere flag
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