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Sanibel Lee County » Sanibel Place » City Florida 67 views 💖 1 |
Sanibel is a beautiful barrier island and city located in Lee County, on the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, United States. Known for its stunning natural beauty, wildlife, and shell-covered beaches, Sanibel is a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. It had a population of 6,382 in 2020. |
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Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge Lee County » Sanibel Place » Outdoors 1 Wildlife Dr, Sanibel, FL 33957 48 views 💖 1 |
J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, on the subtropical barrier island of Sanibel, is part of the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the United States. It is world famous for spectacular migratory bird populations and the best place to start your visit is the FREE Visitor and Education Center! |
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Sanibel Lighthouse Lee County » Sanibel Place » Outdoors 112 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL 33957 188 views 💖 1 |
Sanibel Lighthouse was one of the first lighthouses on Florida's Gulf coast north of Key West and the Dry Tortugas. The light,98-foot above sea level, on an iron skeleton tower was first lit on August 20, 1884 and has a central spiral staircase beginning about 10 feet above the ground. |
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Sanibel Island Lee County » Sanibel Place » Island Florida 413 views 💖 6 |
Sanibel Island is a barrier island located off the southwest coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. It is renowned for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, world-class shelling beaches, and a relaxed, tropical atmosphere. It offers excellent restaurants, accommodations, golfing, tennis, fishing, boating, shopping, bike paths, canoes, and theatrical productions. It had a population of 6,382 in 2020. |
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Blind Pass Beach Lee County » Sanibel Place » Outdoors Sanibel, Florida 58 views 💖 1 |
Blind Pass Beach is a picturesque beach located on the west end of Sanibel Island, near the bridge that connects Sanibel Island to Captiva Island. It is often referred to as the blind pass because it is located at the point where the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Pine Island Sound converge. |