I got some decent pics since the weather was nice. A few of the photos are off center because the boat was rocking in the waves, but mostly because I was on the boat with 20 year olds who work out here all the time and were driving around fast. They had no interest in sight seeing.
This was my view of the 17th Bridge in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The other side of the bridge is Port Everglades where the cruise ships berth and Port Everglades Inlet access to the Atlantic Ocean.
View to the east while on the boat to Miami from Ft. Lauderdale.
Sunny Isles, FL. View to the west while getting to Miami.
Another view of Sunny Isles, FL (north of Miami Beach). You can see it was a little rough in the boat and I couldn't get a level picture.
Haulover Beach Park on the coast north of Miami Beach.
Going under the bridge for Baker's Haulover Inlet (also known as Government Cut) which is the access to Miami from the Ocean.
This is a Miami block party. Lots and lots of boats anchored on a sandbar.
More boats at the daily party on the sandbar just inside of Haulover Inlet.
Hillsboro Inlet Bridge in Pompano Beach, FL north of Fort Lauderdale, FL. Things are different than Miami here. This is a residential area with very expensive houses on the water whereas Miami has the condos on the water.
View of Hillsboro Inlet outbound to the Atlantic Ocean.
One more view of Hillsboro Inlet Bridge and the traffic going through the bridge. Notice the difference in boats from Miami? These are yachts and a long line of them waiting to get out intercoastal to go on the ocean. Miami likes to pretend they have money but up here they really have money.