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Canaveral National Seashore is on a barrier island
which includes ocean, beach, dune, hammock, lagoon, salt
marsh, and pine flatland habitats.
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The
Marine Discovery Center is a world-class marine
research and educational facility that features a bird
rescue and rehabilitation center plus offers educational
programs.
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Historic
Ruins: The Turnbull Ruins, a coquina block
foundation overlooking the Intracoastal, represents the
colonization by Andrew Turnbull from 1766-1777. The
Sugar Mill Ruins, once a highly functional sugar mill,
were built during the uprisings of the Native Americans
in the early 19th century.
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Spruce
Creek is a unique, natural black water stream that
courses through the Spruce Creek Basin. There are few
examples of this type of river left undisturbed in
Florida. The term "blackwater" refers to the tannic acid
staining caused by the swampy vegetation in the
low-lying upper reaches of the creek..
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Visitors to
Smyrna Dunes Park may arrive by land or by sea.
Perched on 250 acres of pristine land at the northern
tip of the New Smyrna Beach peninsula, the area is
surrounded by water. Waters from the Indian River flow
through Ponce Inlet and into the Atlantic Ocean
providing a variety of fishing or swimming venues for
park goers
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