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Steve and Fabs enjoying a quiet moment on top of a large cannon at Casta del Mere in St Augustine, Florida. This fort defended the spanish city of St Augustine from the advancing English   This is Steve and Fabs in St George street in St Augustine, Florida. It is the oldest city in the U.S.A and was settled by the spanish. Hence it has a very mediteranean feel to it and very little reminds you that you are in America (thank-god!). Check it out next time y'all down that way.
 
This is Flagler College in St Augustine. It is an awesome college, which has the most amesome looking girls studying there. And with only 1600 students and a 2.5:1 girl to guy ratio, you too can study there for a measly ,000 per semester (and thats incredible cheap for American colleges!).   Here is our friend Paul Nissen, whom we met in the St Augustine hostel. I knew i recognised him from somewhere the moment he walked in. He was my sister's Year 11 and 12 teacher. What a small world! He is a really cool guy, and did us many favours (since he had a car). Thanks Paul, you saved us...plus we did get home from Kennedy Space centre ok.
  Screen Shot: Project BOB
Beautiful sunset at the marina at Key West   The Bridge of Lions in St Augustine. Beautiful old drawbridge that has lions on both ends.
Screen Shot: Project BOB   What do you think?
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This is Espagnola Way in Miami Beach. This is where the hostel is, and as you can see its right in the middle of classy restaurants and the street is shut off regularily for markets. The spanish influence is very relaxing ...