🔄 Turn around and 🚲 back the way you came (💡: best to stay on the wide promenade on your ⬅️ side) until the big 🛣️ naturally curves to the ➡️ — just follow the bend like you meant to do that.
From here, keep pedaling along until you see the 🅿️ entrance for eighteen hundred Atlantic. ⬅️ here—you’ll see some 🎾 courts to your ➡️. At the 🔚, ➡️ and then ⬅️ at the other 🅿️ exit.
🛑 right here! You’re near the entrance to the Key West Nature Preserve. 🚲 park here and 👣 the path all the way to the 🔚.
🆀 2: What grows here with spreading, often trailing, stems that can form a dense mass?
🅰 2: Eight-letter word
Hop back on your 🚲 and continue down the 🚲 path along the 🛣️. You will eventually see a big white 🪧 for yet another 🌳.
Right after the 🪧, ⬅️ to enter a long-ass pier and proceed to the very 🔚. If you happen to smell anything 🤢 disgusting, you can blame Sargassum for it—look it up when you get a ⏱️!
This pier sits at the 🧭 S 🔚of the 🛣️ it is commonly named after. It was built as a simple 🎣 pier, not a dock or a 🛣️. Locals jokingly call it “the unfinished road to Cuba” because it points straight toward Havana. It’s a quarter‑mile of 🧱 in a Brutalist style—no decoration, just big slabs and 🌊 views.
🆀 3: Look down at the big 🧭 on the ground. Which direction on the 🧭 points closest to Cuba — N, E, S, or W? Stand so you’re facing that direction. Now look carefully at the word written around the 🧭: it’s a long word, full of travelers and borders. Find the letter that sits closest to the direction of Cuba. Write that letter down.
🅰 3: One-letter
🆀 4: Also, while you're hanging out at the 🎣 pier, tell me: what is the minimum size limit in inches for a "Yellowtail Snapper"? Write the number out as a word.
🅰 4: Six-letter word