Discovering Florida 3
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Publisher Description
Discovering Florida – Volume III
Bike Touring, History, and Forgotten Landscapes
In Discovering Florida – Volume III, Jefferson Aleman continues his long-distance bicycle exploration across the Sunshine State, tracing landscapes where natural beauty, human ambition, and deep history intersect. This third volume completes a sweeping journey through southern Florida, moving from barrier islands and thriving coastal cities to ghost towns, cattle country, and some of the most fragile ecosystems in North America.
The routes follow the Gulf Coast and the interior of the peninsula: from the celebrated beaches of Siesta Key to the quiet wilderness of Myakka River State Park; from expanding suburban corridors to the last vast wetlands that still define the Everglades region. Along the way, the journey crosses ranchlands, abandoned settlements, forgotten rail stops, Seminole and Miccosukee territories, and places where Florida's frontier endured far longer than most people imagine.
History unfolds directly through the terrain. The book explores Spanish exploration, Indigenous cultures, the Seminole Wars, Civil War-era encounters, and railroad towns that once flourished before disappearing from the map. It also reflects on Florida's own "Wild West," the environmental consequences of development, and the tension between preservation and growth that continues to shape the peninsula.
Readers will encounter forts long erased from memory, the smallest post office in the United States, legendary figures such as Juan Ponce de León, and enduring mysteries like the Skunk Ape of the Everglades. Each route blends travel narrative with historical insight, creating a portrait of Florida that extends far beyond its tourist image.
More than a cycling guide, Discovering Florida – Volume III is a narrative atlas of landscapes, communities, and forgotten stories. It documents not only where the roads lead, but what once stood there, what remains today, and what may soon disappear.
This volume concludes the third stage of Aleman's ongoing project to document Florida county by county, mile by mile, from the perspective of a traveler moving slowly enough to notice the details most maps overlook.
Ideal for readers interested in:
•Florida history beyond the familiar landmarks
•Bicycle travel and slow exploration
•Environmental and cultural landscapes
•Ghost towns, Indigenous history, and frontier Florida
This is not simply a guidebook.
It is a journey through the Florida that still survives between the highways.