Day 24 – West Palm Beach, Florida

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Our last day in Florida. It was hot and sweaty but we all have a crazy rockin’ time.

Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Fl USA

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Views of Collins Avenue driving north. Produccion : www.perezmontejo.blogspot.com Musica Homeless Club Kids – My Favorite

Tropical Storm Bonnie – Miami Beach, Florida – July 23, 2010

Friday, July 30th, 2010

On July 23rd, 2010 Tropical Storm Bonnie became the second named, and second landfalling, storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season. Between July 20th and 21st an area of disturbed weather associated with a tropical wave, interacting with a large upper-level low, moved west-northwest over the northeastern Caribbean and southeast Bahamas producing very heavy rainfall and extensive flooding over Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. On July 22nd, the strong shear, that had been preventing development, relaxed as the upper-low moved far enough west of the disturbance. By morning, visible satellite imagery indicated that a low-level center had formed over the central Bahamas and by 11am, the system was classified Tropical Depression Three, while moving west-northwest towards Southeast Florida. By early evening on the 22nd, the depression reached Tropical Storm strength and was named Bonnie. In response to strong southeasterly winds on the east side of the upper-low, Bonnie moved more towards the northwest before bending back towards the west-northwest on the morning of the 23rd. These strong upper-level winds also prevented strengthening and Bonnie struggled to maintain deep convection near the center while remaining a weak tropical storm as it rapidly approached southeast Florida. Between 9am and 11am on July 23rd, the center of Tropical Storm Bonnie moved rapidly west-northwest at 18 mph (16 kts) across Biscayne Bay, making landfall near Cutler Bay, Florida (just south

Miami Skyline , downtown Miami FL , Florida , South Beach , Art Deco , Little Havana district tour

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

03/23/2010 Miami area tour .South Beach, Ocean Dr. art deco , Scarface mansion & hotel with chainsaw, Miami tour company.

Haulover Marina and Nudist Beach Miami Beach Florida

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

More Florida items at stores.ebay.com This is a little home movie I shot last year with a RCA Small Wonder videocamera-You can Watch Charter and drift fishing boats bring in their catch and a walk on the beach. Many things to do here, Fish from shore or boats,Golf,fly kites, nude beach at the North end, kayak, scuba, golf, and picnic in the shade. If you like this video please visit my personal webpage for more South Florida and low budget related content at nemohousing.com If you would like to know more about Miami Beach please visit my freetourofmiamibeach.com

Miami Hurricanes vs South Florida Bulls 11-28-2009

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Highlights of the game between the Miami Hurricanes and the USF Bulls. Don’t have any footage after the last Miami FG

Miami. Surfside Beach, Florida USA

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Views of Surfside Beach. Produccion : www.perezmontejo.blogspot.com Miami Dade, Florida USA. Musica Rock !!! – Musicshake

Miami-info / Miami Beach/ Miami downtown/ Miami Vacation/ Miami rentals/ Miami Parties

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

www.miamihabitat.com provides a wide selection of luxury Miami vacation rentals and luxury vacation homes Miami. www.miami-info.com gives more information of Miami, things to do, beach, attractions…

D1GP 2009 IN HALLANDALE BEACH FLORIDA

Friday, May 21st, 2010

D1GP 2009 IN HALLANDALE BEACH FLORIDA

Hurricane Wilma Video – Miami Beach, Florida

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

www.UltimateChase.com In 2005 Hurricane Wilma became the strongest Category 5 Hurricane in the Atlantic basin in recorded history with a barometric pressure of 882mb. She slammed the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico then went on to hit Florida. Mike Theiss of UltimateChase.com captured on video Hurricane Wilma’s strong Category 2 force winds on Miami Beach, Florida on October 24th, 2005. Mike recorded on video Hurricane Wilma’s fierce eyewall and then her calm eye. While inside Hurricane Wilma’s eye Mike recorded a barometric pressure of 959mb. Hurricane Wilma lost some of her punch before hitting florida but still caused an estimate 16.8 billion dollars in damage…Video Copyrighted Mike Theiss – UltimateChase.com

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