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  2. Gasparilla Island Lights - Wikipedia

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    "Historic Light Station Information and Photography: Florida". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on May 1, 2017; Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs; Lee County listings; Boca Grande Lighthouse Museum; Gasparilla Island (Port Boca Grande) Lighthouse - retrieved June 29, 2008

  3. Incredible 'pink' elephant spotted by tourist on safari - AOL

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    No, you're not drunk or seeing things -- this adorable baby elephant is in fact pink. Nicki Coertze, 58, spotted the very unusual creature during a visit to the Kruger National Park in South ...

  4. Boca Grande, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Location of Boca Grande, Florida Public beach on Gulf Blvd, looking north. Boca Grande is a small residential community on Gasparilla Island in southwest Florida.Gasparilla Island is a part of both Charlotte and Lee counties, while the actual village of Boca Grande, which is home to many seasonal and some year-round residents, is entirely in the Lee County portion of the island.

  5. Gasparilla Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Gasparilla Island State Park is a Florida State Park located south of Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island off Charlotte Harbor and Pine Island Sound.Activities include swimming and fishing along with shelling, picnicking, and viewing the Historic Port Boca Grande Lighthouse.

  6. Watch This Bold Elephant Casually Steal a Snack Off a Truck

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    The above video highlights an Indian elephant, a subspecies of the Asian elephant. Approximately 15% of the world’s wild Indian elephants live in Thailand. Around half of Thailand’s elephants ...

  7. Seeing pink elephants - Wikipedia

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    Seeing pink elephants" is a euphemism for hallucinations caused by delirium tremens or alcoholic hallucinosis, especially the former. The term dates back to at least the early 20th century, emerging from earlier idioms about seeing snakes and other creatures.

  8. Gasparilla Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1897 Albert W. Gilchrist, future governor of Florida, purchased land at Boca Grande and platted it for development as a town. [2] According to Florida folklore, Gasparilla Island gets its name from the legendary pirate captain José Gaspar ("Gasparilla", c. 1756–1821), who had his base on the island and purportedly hid his fabulous ...

  9. Pink to give away thousands of banned books at Florida ... - AOL

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    The pop star announced she is teaming up with PEN America to combat what the nonprofit calls a "book-banning crisis across the country."