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Any interesting places in Jacksonville, Florida?
Will be on a business trip in the area so ... :-) Any places in the city itself worth seeing? Something like a spectacular aquarium/fish stores? :-) |
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Pszemol wrote:
Any interesting places in Jacksonville, Florida? Will be on a business trip in the area so ... :-) Any places in the city itself worth seeing? Something like a spectacular aquarium/fish stores? :-) Not really. The visibility is fairly poor and you need to go 8-10 miles off shore for any artificial reefs and those are usually in 60-80 feet of water with visibility much less then 50 ft. AquaZoo is my usual marine fish store. The one on Beach Blvd has a nice selection, but they are also the ones that sold me an ritteri anemone with 2-days of experience. However, I like to go in there and look at their tanks. No public aquarium. Also, watch yourself, there are some rough areas of town where flying lead and innocent victims/bystanders seem to be the norm, but anywhere on the beaches is good. The Jacksonville Landing also has a nice river/downtown atmosphere. If you make it up to Fernandina Beach, let me know. It's about 50 minutes from downtown Jax. --Kurt |
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Isn't Wayne Seller's Store In the FLA area? Maybe close enough for you to
stop in to say HEY "KurtG" wrote in message .. . Pszemol wrote: Any interesting places in Jacksonville, Florida? Will be on a business trip in the area so ... :-) Any places in the city itself worth seeing? Something like a spectacular aquarium/fish stores? :-) Not really. The visibility is fairly poor and you need to go 8-10 miles off shore for any artificial reefs and those are usually in 60-80 feet of water with visibility much less then 50 ft. AquaZoo is my usual marine fish store. The one on Beach Blvd has a nice selection, but they are also the ones that sold me an ritteri anemone with 2-days of experience. However, I like to go in there and look at their tanks. No public aquarium. Also, watch yourself, there are some rough areas of town where flying lead and innocent victims/bystanders seem to be the norm, but anywhere on the beaches is good. The Jacksonville Landing also has a nice river/downtown atmosphere. If you make it up to Fernandina Beach, let me know. It's about 50 minutes from downtown Jax. --Kurt |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Also I closed the store at the end of last January. It's just too hard to run an honest store while trying to compete with stores that are making 3 times the sales by telling the customers anything and everything to make a sale. That's hard Wayne. Sorry about that. It seems that the Orlando area has quite a few fraggers that setup business on ebay. It seems like an interesting line of business. It just seems that a LFS has to run on something besides volume. I have changed the nature of my business to aquarium consulting, and maintenance. That could be interesting. There's lots of high end housing in my area and I've wondered if there would be a business in leasing and maintaining reef tanks. Everything would need to be automated with daily reports via an internet connection and a weekly maintenance trip. It could be interesting and I know of businesses that do this in other areas. I need to remodel my kitchen and I keep thinking of a giant reef cube in the middle of my kitchen/living room. Maybe 6ft cubed. Hopefully, sanity and budgets will prevail, but it never hurts to dream. --Kurt |
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"KurtG" wrote in message .. .
Pszemol wrote: Any interesting places in Jacksonville, Florida? Will be on a business trip in the area so ... :-) Any places in the city itself worth seeing? Something like a spectacular aquarium/fish stores? :-) Not really. The visibility is fairly poor and you need to go 8-10 miles off shore for any artificial reefs and those are usually in 60-80 feet of water with visibility much less then 50 ft. OK, understand... In this case - what if I extend my bussiness trip ending Friday for a whole weekend, and I am willing to travel somewhere South? :-) What are interesting snorkeling places further south from JAX? AquaZoo is my usual marine fish store. The one on Beach Blvd has a nice selection, but they are also the ones that sold me an ritteri anemone with 2-days of experience. However, I like to go in there and look at their tanks. Where do I find these two stores? Do you know their address/www? No public aquarium. Also, watch yourself, there are some rough areas of town where flying lead and innocent victims/bystanders seem to be the norm, but anywhere on the beaches is good. That was not very good touristic recomendations... :-) What parts of town should I avoid most? The Jacksonville Landing also has a nice river/downtown atmosphere. If you make it up to Fernandina Beach, let me know. It's about 50 minutes from downtown Jax. Thanks Kurt! |
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There's not much in the way of corals untill you go
farther south like Miami, Napels, Keys. But there are some sparce coral spots in deaper water farther north (Im not sure of those locations) If you want a popular beach nearest you, Datona Beach is very popular. Jacksonvill is still quite north and gets colder in the winter. Winter lows are about 10 degrees warmer for about every 60 to 120 miles you go south. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 5/5/2007 7:42 AM: "KurtG" wrote in message .. . Pszemol wrote: Any interesting places in Jacksonville, Florida? Will be on a business trip in the area so ... :-) Any places in the city itself worth seeing? Something like a spectacular aquarium/fish stores? :-) Not really. The visibility is fairly poor and you need to go 8-10 miles off shore for any artificial reefs and those are usually in 60-80 feet of water with visibility much less then 50 ft. OK, understand... In this case - what if I extend my bussiness trip ending Friday for a whole weekend, and I am willing to travel somewhere South? :-) What are interesting snorkeling places further south from JAX? AquaZoo is my usual marine fish store. The one on Beach Blvd has a nice selection, but they are also the ones that sold me an ritteri anemone with 2-days of experience. However, I like to go in there and look at their tanks. Where do I find these two stores? Do you know their address/www? No public aquarium. Also, watch yourself, there are some rough areas of town where flying lead and innocent victims/bystanders seem to be the norm, but anywhere on the beaches is good. That was not very good touristic recomendations... :-) What parts of town should I avoid most? The Jacksonville Landing also has a nice river/downtown atmosphere. If you make it up to Fernandina Beach, let me know. It's about 50 minutes from downtown Jax. Thanks Kurt! |
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net...
There's not much in the way of corals untill you go farther south like Miami, Napels, Keys. But there are some sparce coral spots in deaper water farther north (Im not sure of those locations) If you want a popular beach nearest you, Datona Beach is very popular. Jacksonvill is still quite north and gets colder in the winter. Winter lows are about 10 degrees warmer for about every 60 to 120 miles you go south. Thanks for the info, Wayne... I am booking my flight and it looks like I will only have Friday evening and Saturday before noon as free time... Not a lot. I know that north side, "Atlantic Beach" is flat and sandy. Where will be the first place on the Atlantic side with more "rocky" shore? I bet I would have more chances to find some interesting creatures wading on a rocky shore than sandy beach. |
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I've never walked that shore. I have been to Datona
Beach a few times. Another thing you will want to keep in mind is that there is so much built up around the shore, that it is often hard to find a place to park, or to get access. But as far as rock, that would be areas where rocks were dumped. And this would not be a normal swimming area. Now at Tampa, there is a cauwsway that has both rocky and sandy areas for swimming and boating. Also do a google earth and look at the area before you go down. Are you familiar with google earth? Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 5/6/2007 9:10 AM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net... There's not much in the way of corals untill you go farther south like Miami, Napels, Keys. But there are some sparce coral spots in deaper water farther north (Im not sure of those locations) If you want a popular beach nearest you, Datona Beach is very popular. Jacksonvill is still quite north and gets colder in the winter. Winter lows are about 10 degrees warmer for about every 60 to 120 miles you go south. Thanks for the info, Wayne... I am booking my flight and it looks like I will only have Friday evening and Saturday before noon as free time... Not a lot. I know that north side, "Atlantic Beach" is flat and sandy. Where will be the first place on the Atlantic side with more "rocky" shore? I bet I would have more chances to find some interesting creatures wading on a rocky shore than sandy beach. |
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Also don't trust the gps numbers on Google Earth.
I've found it to be extremely faulty. But if you have not tryed Google Earth, you should. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Wayne Sallee wrote on 5/6/2007 2:51 PM: I've never walked that shore. I have been to Datona Beach a few times. Another thing you will want to keep in mind is that there is so much built up around the shore, that it is often hard to find a place to park, or to get access. But as far as rock, that would be areas where rocks were dumped. And this would not be a normal swimming area. Now at Tampa, there is a cauwsway that has both rocky and sandy areas for swimming and boating. Also do a google earth and look at the area before you go down. Are you familiar with google earth? Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 5/6/2007 9:10 AM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net... There's not much in the way of corals untill you go farther south like Miami, Napels, Keys. But there are some sparce coral spots in deaper water farther north (Im not sure of those locations) If you want a popular beach nearest you, Datona Beach is very popular. Jacksonvill is still quite north and gets colder in the winter. Winter lows are about 10 degrees warmer for about every 60 to 120 miles you go south. Thanks for the info, Wayne... I am booking my flight and it looks like I will only have Friday evening and Saturday before noon as free time... Not a lot. I know that north side, "Atlantic Beach" is flat and sandy. Where will be the first place on the Atlantic side with more "rocky" shore? I bet I would have more chances to find some interesting creatures wading on a rocky shore than sandy beach. |
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