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Pretty in a pink golf cart

April 10, 2020 by Blogfinger

This is how they travel about on Gasparilla Island. Boca Grande is a village there. Cars are discouraged.  (I don’t mean that the cars are discouraged, but on the island they prefer golf carts;  the cars are happy.)

The Calusa Indians were fishermen here nearly 1000 years ago. Modern day fishermen love to come here to catch tarpon, while  bikini clad babes sun themselves topless on the bow of the boat, much as the Calusa indians did in 1000 AD in their dugout canoes .

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