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Florida - Dry Tortugas National Park

28 images Created 13 Sep 2019

Stock photos of Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. Photos include ferry transportation from Key West, a family tour of historic Fort Jefferson, and kids playing in the water by white sand beaches.

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Select photos in this group are model released -- see annotations. Photos are registered with the US Copyright office.
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  • Island of Dry Tortugas with Fort Jefferson as seen from the Yankee Freedom ferry boat arriving from Key West, Florida. Daily service brings tourists from Key West.
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  • A seaplane at Dry Tortugas National Park awaits on turquoise water by a white sand beach. Historic Fort Jefferson is seen in the background.
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  • A child arrives at Dry Tortugas National Park, viewing a sea plane from the ferry boat with turquoise water and Fort Jefferson in the background.The boy wears colorful clothing including a sun hat and tie-dye shirt. Model released photo.
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  • View of historic Fort Jefferson's entrance with moat crossing toward the brick building. No people are visible in this establishing shot.
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  • Sleeping children ride beside their father on the Yankee Freedom ferry from Key West, Florida, to Dry Tortugas National Park. The island park is 70 miles west of Key West and can be visited as a day trip via this highspeed ferry.
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  • View of a seaplane through highspeed ferry window with #DryTortugas hashtag on a sign above. Both boat and airplane service can transport tourists to Dry Tortugas National Park from Key West, Florida.
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  • A sign greeting visitors who opt to take a self-guided walking tour of historic Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. A guided tour is also available, but spaces must be reserved during the ferry ride to the park.
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  • Courtyard of Fort Jefferson with trees and green grass, brick walls with arches surround at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida.
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  • Inside historic Fort Jefferson, a group of people sit in the courtyard, beginning a guided tour with a park ranger. Features of this establishing shot include a tree, the brick wall and arches of the historic military fort, and black lighthouse on the roof seta against blue sky.
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  • The boat or "chug" thirty-three Cubans used to cross more than 100 miles of open sea to land at Loggerhead Key in July 2007. They were able to immigrate under the U.S. "dry foot" immigration policy. On display at Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park.
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  • A "balsa cubana" boat, which was used by 33 Cubans to successfully cross from Cuba to Loggerhead Key in 2007, qualifying for dry foot immigration. On display at Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park, FLorida.
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  • "The Big Magazine" at Fort Jefferson. Shown here, the exterior of a powder magazine where gun powder was stored at the historic fort at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida.
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  • Two kids look out a window at historic Fort Jefferson with their dad on a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. The national park is located 70 miles west of Key West. Model released photo.
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  • Kids explore the interior of Fort Jefferson walking beneath brick arches on a family day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park from Key West, Florida. Model released photo.
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  • A young boy walks beside cannon on roof top of historic Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park on a family day trip from Key West, Florida. Model released photo.
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  • View from roof top of Fort Jefferson over moat with beautiful turquoise and clear water beside brick walls at Dry Tortugas National Park. Two tourists stand in the distance enjoying the view of the water and reef.
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  • View from Fort Jefferson roof with brick wall, water, sailboats and lighthouse at Dry Tortugas National Park. The Fort Jefferson historic military site can be visited on a day trip from Key West, Florida.
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  • Kids explore the fortifications on the rooftop of Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park. They walk along a path on the roof with view of lighthouse, water and sailboats. Model released photo.
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  • A father and daughter explore the roof of Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park with lighthouse and cannon, water in background. Model released photo.
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  • A family stands beside the black lighthouse at Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park on a day trip from Key West, Florida. Model released photo.
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  • Kids enjoy the clear and calm water at Dry Tortugas National Park. Sisters splash in the zero-entry easy snorkeling zone beside Fort Jefferson. Model released photo.
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  • A girl wades in the calm clear water at Dry Tortugas National park on a family vacation in Florida. Dry Tortugas can be visited on a day trip by ferry or seaplane from Key West. Model released photo.
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  • A sea bird soars above Fort Jefferson's roof at Dry Tortugas National Park, in Florida. Architectural shot with blue sky above bricks. Room for text.
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  • Kids play on the white sand beach at Dry Tortugas National Park. The children wade into the clear water by the beach with Fort Jefferson in the distance. Dry Tortugas is known as a family travel bucket list destination. Model released photo.
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  • Child snorkeling at Dry Tortugas National Park. The boy wears a blue snorkel, goggles, and rash guard, emerging from the beautiful clear and turquoise water outside of historic Fort Jefferson. Model released photo.
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  • Kid snorkeling in clear water at Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. The calm sea here is ideal much of the year for young children to learn to snorkel. Families vacationing in Key West can visit the park on a day trip by highspeed ferry or seaplane. Model released photo.
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  • People board the ferry near Fort Jefferson after a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park from Key West, Florida.
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  • Slightly seasick Junior Rangers smile with their new badges after a visit to Dry Tortugas National Park. The park is 70 miles west of Key West and can be visited by highspeed ferry (complete with NPS ranger to do the honors) or by seaplane.
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