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Island Beach House Hideaway

Canon's Marina and the boat sales lot across from the beach house driveway.  The turn off from the road
into the home is so free of marking that it makes a perfect place for a quiet beach vacation.
              The beach house entrance with a gently curved unpaved driveway leading to the house.
Just inside the driveway from the street there are many native species of plants that provide a very dense backdrop.
        This is another picture of the same view which features the large cedar trees in the background.
                            A flowering cactus growing amidst a large shrub that is about 14 feet tall.
                 A small island in the driveway created with two palm trees and a small patch of grass.
                             A kind of wild black eyed Susan growing from the soil around the house.
                                   A branch of a shrub tree that had grown through the banister.
This picture shows the backside of the beach house. The house faces the Gulf of Mexico and has two rooms for sleeping and a small galley kitchen that ajoins a much larger great room in the middle.
This picture was taken looking out towards the ocean in the late afternoon.  The sun was setting through these trees and looked idyllic.
                          On the left of this picture is the path out to the ocean from the beach house.
The beach house property is not as secluded as it may seem.  Several of the neighbors are out
enjoying the sun and walking along the beach.  A skiff and sea oats are in the immediate foreground.
Island Beach House Hideaway
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Island Beach House Hideaway

These photographs are from a Florida barrier island beach home on Long Boat Key, which is on the Gulf of Mexico. The photographs start with a lo Read More

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