Despite the short time at Captiva, we walked into "town" a few times. Town is really a misnomer in that it consists of a few restaurants, real estate offices and houses. It was still good to get out and walk and see things.
This sign post was fun to read. There is only one
main road and this was on it.
We took the dinghy out exploring and went to the
end of Captiva Island. This short waterway is
all that separate it from Sanibel Island.
Low tide reveals a lot of growth on the mangrove roots.
This mermaid was in the middle of a succulent garden.
We found a magrove trail to explore.
The chart would have you believe we were
hard aground!
Old Captiva house.
New Captiva house.
I guess like a lot of Florida, boats are the only affordable
housing for workers. The derelict on the far right of the
picture was hauled off before we left.
What a fun sign post. Y'all have made lot of amazing finds in your travels!
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