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  2. Big Bend (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the Big Bend Coast of Florida in blue, and the Big Bend region in red. The Big Bend of Florida, United States, is an informally named geographic region of North Florida where the Florida Panhandle transitions to the Florida Peninsula south and east of Tallahassee (the area's principal city). [1]

  3. Fort Walton Mound - Wikipedia

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    The mounds were built by the people of the Pensacola culture, a regional variation of the Mississippian culture. [3] The Fort Walton culture was named for the site by archaeologist Gordon Willey, but later work in the area has led archaeologists to believe the Fort Walton site was actually built and used by people of the contemporaneous Pensacola culture.

  4. Tate's Hell State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest is located near Carrabelle off US 98 along the Gulf coast and on St. James Island. At one time, Tate's Hell supported at least 12 major habitats including: wet flatwoods , wet prairie , seepage slope, baygall , floodplain forest, floodplain swamp , basin swamp, upland hardwood forest, sandhill , pine ridges, dense titi swamp thickets ...

  5. Florida panhandle - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of North Florida, [1] including North Central Florida, the panhandle is more similar in culture and climate to the Deep South than the rest of the state, particularly than Central Florida and South Florida in the lower peninsula. The Florida panhandle is known for its conservative politics, religious adherence, and "piney woods". [2]

  6. Forgotten Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Coast is a trademark first used by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce on September 1, 1992. [1] The name is most commonly used to refer to a relatively quiet, undeveloped and sparsely populated section of coastline stretching from Mexico Beach on the Gulf of Mexico to St. Marks on Apalachee Bay in the U.S. state of Florida. [2]

  7. Where is Bird Key? What to know about Florida seabird ... - AOL

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    There are 2 on each coast in Florida Bird Key is located in Miami's Biscayne Bay, which NOAA describes as a "shallow, clear water bay centered within the large metropolitan area of the city."

  8. Apalachicola National Forest - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 632,890 acres (988.89 sq mi; 2,561.2 km 2) [1] and is the only national forest located in the Florida Panhandle. The National Forest provides water and land-based outdoors activities such as off-road biking, hiking, swimming, boating, hunting, fishing, horse-back riding, and off-road ATV usage.

  9. Choctawhatchee Bay - Wikipedia

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    Choctawhatchee Bay is a bay in the Emerald Coast region of the Florida Panhandle.The bay, located within Okaloosa and Walton counties, is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico and has a surface area of 334 square kilometres (129 sq mi). [2]

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