25 More Jaw Dropping Places In Florida That Will Blow You Away
I am absolutely convinced Florida is one of the most beautiful states in the country. Whenever I leave I can’t wait to return to the bright shining waters and lush green landscapes. Everywhere you turn there’s a scene that belongs on a postcard. Join me in celebrating the beauty of our great state.

Can't you just feel the sand beneath your toes?

Everything about this pastel dream is breathtaking.
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Florida has so much beauty outside the beaches that outsiders don't even know about.
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The colors in this photograph are absolutely stunning.

Cypress Gardens was possibly Florida's oldest theme park, and it has been preserved within the Legoland park area, though it's owned by Polk County. Here's a whole new reason to visit Legoland!

You just can't beat Florida skies.

These iconic trees give the view a very tropical feel.

Nature enthusiasts will love Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands in Boynton Beach, FL.
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As you can see, the beaches are always popular real estate.

The photographer explained this phenomenon he captured is called a "false sunrise." Click here for more

Spaceship Earth (the giant golf ball-like thing) is one of the most iconic structures in Walt Disney World (it's in a close race with Cinderella's Castle).

I love this unique photo. The urban sprawl has made a fascinating paisley-like effect.

Scenes along the river in this city in Volusia County are gorgeous.
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This building has strikingly beautiful features that make it worth visiting, even if you don't attend the lectures.

If this doesn't look like a picture-perfect Florida postcard, I don't know what does!

Jerry Reid, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Flickr/eutrophication&hypoxia
We're the only state in the continental United States with extensive shallow coral reef formations near its coasts!

I love how the sun hovers in the sky like a giant Florida orange.

This picturesque setting is the perfect way to end a day.
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Florida has very high fatality rates for lightning. Do yourself a favor and please take lightning warnings seriously!

PortMiami is the "Cruise Capital of the World," and in 2010 a record 4.33 million passengers passed through it.

We're famous for our incredible sunsets, like this one in Key Largo.

And this one in Brevard County.

This park in Tampa is a lovely picnic spot.
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This photo showcases our lovely live oaks and Spanish moss. They always make me feel at home.

This photo of leaves changing in Orange Hill, FL, proves we really do have fall in Florida!
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