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Episode: 4020
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Title: HPR4020: Alabama to Florida
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4020/hpr4020.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:40:12
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This is Hacker Public Radio, episode 4,000, and 20 for Friday the 29th of December 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, Alabama to Florida.
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It is part of the series Travel.
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It is hosted by Ahu Kha, and is about 14 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is.
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We start traveling across the Gulf Coast on our way to Florida.
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Hello, this is Ahu Kha, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio.
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And another exciting episode in our series about RV Travels.
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And we are now in Alabama Gulf Shores.
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And it is January the 8th of 2023.
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So while we're having breakfast, we started researching options.
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For our stay here, there are some attractions worth checking out.
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We will undoubtedly try a few, but we felt the need for outdoor activities.
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So we went to Gulf State Park and did some hiking on the trails there.
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I think we did about three miles, which was quite enough for us.
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So then we came back to the RV to rest.
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As I get older, my body can do less, and it takes longer to recover.
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So I lay down for a two hour nap, which I needed.
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Well, by the end of the day, I started to feel like, you know,
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maybe this wasn't me just being tired.
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I might be coming down with a cold, so I went to bed early.
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The next day, January 9th, I slept in late, took it easy all day.
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I still had a headache and back pain.
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Neither is extreme, fortunately.
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January 10th, Gulf Shores.
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I had a bad night.
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The headache and the back ache bothered me all night.
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My legs were cramping, and I managed to sweat until the sheets were wet.
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So it's another day of rest to try and beat this thing, whatever it is.
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January 11th, Gulf Shores.
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I did better last night, and felt better in the morning.
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So after breakfast, we did some shopping for RV supplies.
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Our freshwater supply equipment was displaying problems like leaking.
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So we got a new freshwater hose.
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Another one is a backup.
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A Y connector for the water supply and a water pressure regulator.
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We did that quite expeditiously.
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Now, I have to say, those hoses we ended up returning them.
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They just, they tended to leak.
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I think they're just poor manufacturing.
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Anyway, we had a couple of other hoses, including our heated one.
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So after we did the shopping, we went into Mobile to see the USS Alabama,
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which is a World War II battleship.
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Now, many of the World War II battleships were eventually sold off for scrap.
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But in the 1960s, some citizens of Alabama raised the money to bring the ship to Mobile Bay,
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where it now forms the core of a military museum.
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There is also a World War II submarine, the USS Drum, on display.
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They have other things as well, such as aircraft and armor,
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but battleship and submarine are the real attractions here.
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They have set them each up with self-guided tours that take you over most of the ship,
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and it does give you a little idea of what is like to serve on these vessels.
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When we started planning this trip, I was thinking mostly about the NASA facilities
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that we would visit.
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But it's turned out to be rather more than I thought of a military history trip.
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But you know, when you have attractions like the National World War II Museum
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and the USS Alabama, you really have to visit them.
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We practice a form of serendipitous travel where we go someplace
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and then look around to see what they have to offer.
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And usually there are things worth visiting.
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So golf shores again on January 12th, another rainy day.
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So we stayed in.
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On January 13th, it was time to move on.
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So we didn't really spend as much time doing anything in Alabama
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compared to what we thought we would when we booked a week's stay.
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Well, life is like that sometimes.
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So on the 13th, we got a reasonably early start in golf shores
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and then got back on the I-10 into the Florida Panhandle
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to get to our next park, which is in Panacea, Florida.
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I started the day strong and thought that just maybe I'd put that illness behind me.
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But by the time we got to Panacea, I was still feeling kind of crappy.
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And so I got another night with a lot of sleep, 12 hours worth.
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And it was cold all day, above freezing, but not a lot above it.
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Now, on the 14th in still in Panacea, Florida,
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it's still cold, probably will be for the next few days.
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That is too bad because most of the things we want to do here are outdoor activities.
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I'm hoping it gets better in the next few days, but for today I'm staying in.
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Panacea on the 15th of January.
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I slept in and felt a little bad when I got up,
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and so I stayed in for one more day.
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But we did go out to buy more propane and do the shopping,
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and I started to feel better.
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So I decided that I would just go to bed at my normal time,
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which is like around 9.30, and get up at my usual time,
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which is 6am, and get out tomorrow.
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So, Panacea on the 16th.
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This was Martin Luther King Day in the United States.
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I put my plan into action.
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I got up at 6am, showered, and had breakfast.
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I still felt good.
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Now we had reserved a boat ride for later in the week,
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and we looked around for some local hiking opportunities.
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We picked a hike in the St. Mark's National Wildlife Refuge,
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called the Otter Lake Loop Trail.
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It's about four miles long, and it's probably a little longer than my back
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would hold up for it.
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But on a nice sunny day with blue skies,
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it was just great to be outdoors.
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I used a new app, both to pick out the hiking trail and to follow it.
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It's a paid app called All Trails.
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It's not a cheap app, but I think it provides value for money.
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You can get all the details in advance,
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such as the length of the hike, how difficult it is,
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how much elevation change you will experience.
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You can read reviews and see photos from previous hikers.
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Best of all, it tracks your progress along the map of the trail,
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and sends an alert to your phone if you miss a turn.
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We got such an alert and had to backtrack about 40 meters when we missed our turn.
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I think this app is a keeper for me.
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Panacea on January 17th.
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Today the weather is perfect for being outdoors.
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So we headed off to Bald's Point State Park to do a little more hiking.
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Many of the trees seem to have blackened trunks,
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which I suspect means fire occurred at some point.
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The long leaf pine trees dominate the landscape,
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but they seem to be mostly bare trunk with just a crown of needles at the top.
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The park has a river that empties into a lake
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and we are mostly hiking around all of that water.
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We thought it might empty into the ocean, but it doesn't seem to do so.
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I wanted to see the Gulf of Mexico,
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and this is our last stop along the Gulf Shore.
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So when we finished in the park, we drove to a nearby public beach.
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The trees and driftwood had fantastic shapes,
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making this far different from the Atlantic coast of New England.
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One nice thing is that on this beach and on the trails we have been on,
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dogs on leash are welcome.
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You are, of course, expected to pick up after them.
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This might be a good moment for me to mention something that I have links to all of the photos,
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for some reason you want to see them.
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You can either get them off of the webpage,
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or I put links to my Flickr account in the show notes,
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so you can see day by day what photos we took.
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Again in Panacea,
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today we headed, and this is on the 18th of January,
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we headed to Wakula Spring State Park.
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Now a guy named Ed Ball bought up all this property and put a fence around it,
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which pissed off a lot of the locals.
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But then he sold it to the state,
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and they turned it into a public park.
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It was only about 25 minutes away from where we were staying,
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and there were several things to caught our eye.
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One was the boat ride on the Wakula River,
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and Cheryl had bought our tickets and made our reservations a few days previously.
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The other was a hike to a sinkhole.
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So we started with the hike,
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which went through some different woods from what we saw at St. Mark's and at Bald Point.
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There seemed to be a lot of southern magnolia trees,
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for instance, in fewer of the long-leaf pine.
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And the lichen on the tree trunks was very striking,
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almost like someone with a paintbrush had gone around slapping paint on the trunks.
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At the end of the trail, we came to the Cherokee sink,
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a sinkhole that is 75 feet deep.
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We found some young folks swimming there.
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We walked around to take some pictures and enjoy the view.
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There are caves off of the sinkhole,
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and diving is permitted, though we didn't see anyone diving.
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Interestingly, the brochure we got when we entered the park
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stated that swimming is not permitted in the sinkhole,
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though that did not deter the kids.
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After we finished here, we walked back to the lodge for our boat ride.
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Now, there's a major spring here,
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which feeds the Wakula River,
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and that flows into the St. Mark's River,
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and then ultimately into the Gulf.
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Now, part of the river is off limits as a wildlife refuge,
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but we went about a mile downriver,
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and then came back, and along the way,
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we were stopping to view birds,
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alligators, all sorts of wildlife.
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There are bald eagles in the park,
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but none of the bald eagles are on the river,
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because the ospreys drive them away.
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How eagles are much larger than ospreys,
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but apparently the ospreys are more aggressive.
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It's like that saying it's not the size of the dog in the fight.
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It's the size of the fight in the dog.
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We did see one of the ospreys
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perched on top of a tree in the middle of the river.
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Now, this river was used for films,
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including the Tarzan films with Johnny Weissmuller,
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and the creature from the Black Lagoon.
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We did see one alligator with a bird in its mouth,
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dinner time for alligator,
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and a group of young alligators resting not far from mom.
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So a fun day at the Wakula Springs.
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Again in Panacea,
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this is on January 19th.
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We went for a walk just a few blocks from the park,
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first to a boat launch into the bay,
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and into the Gulf specimen,
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marine laboratory, and aquarium.
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Now, they collect specimens in marine life
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and ship them to universities, aquariums, and laboratories all over.
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And they have their own little aquarium
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where among other things they nurse injured animals.
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And we saw a couple of sea turtles
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that are due to be released back into the wild next week, for example.
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Some of the aquarium tanks let you touch the marine life,
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which is big with the kids,
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but you get reasonably up close with the animals in any case.
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Now this is our last full day in Panacea.
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And it's interesting how we go into small,
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out of the way place,
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knowing nothing about it,
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and find fun things to do.
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This little aquarium was four blocks from our RV park,
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and we spent an hour and a half there, quite happily.
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Plus Cheryl found some earrings that she liked of sea turtles.
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So this is a hookah for hacker public radio signing off,
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and is always encouraging you to support free software.
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Bye-bye!
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Today's show is released on our Creative Commons,
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Attribution 4.0 International License.
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