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Its not populated theres gaps between towns there.
From my experience very little gaps, if any.
Can't tell when I've left Miami or whether I'm in Hallandale.
Then continuing north suddenly I'm in Hollywood, then Ft. Lauderdale, then Pompano Beach,
you get the picture. Just about continuous, Miami to Palm Beach.
OK not the heavy duty density of NYC or London but continuous built up sprawl for miles none the less.
And the bleedin' birds tweeting away when I'm trying to sleep. Grrrrr.
We don't go below civil twilight more than 2.5 hours anymore and on the 21st we'll go just for 50 minutes. Boke. Long days are nice, but not that long, and especially if the weather isn't with us.
Great photos. Fascinating place but that is nowhere near as visually appealing to me. Honestly NYC just looks old (because it is) and kind of dull compared to Miami.
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