Video compilation of my various times on or around the
Intracoastal Waterway in south
Florida. The Intracoastal is a channel of water that runs parallel to the ocean, separated by the
A1A. In order to get to the ocean you have to pass over the Intracoastal via various drawbridges that open at designated times. So in the same way that encountering TriRails, Amtraks and freight trains is a regular part of life in this region, so is the Intracoastal and the bridges. :)
A large portion of the video was taken while riding the
Fort Lauderdale water taxi on a couple of occasions, which begins in downtown on the
New River, before eventually connecting up to the Intracoastal. There are three main types of water taxi boats used - the smallest, which holds about 15 people, the mid size which holds about 40, and the big double decker complete with a bar and restrooms. You'll see all three types featured in this compilation.
Vids were shot from aboard all three as well
. The benefit of a daily ticket is that you can ride the water taxi for the entire day, getting on and off at any stop, and transferring around as much as you want. When you get on and off you never know which water taxi is going to be the next one to come by to your stop.
Ride it around enough and you'll eventually get to try out all three boat types. When riding the water taxi the snarky/cheeky/semi informative narration comes with the ride, so, there's not anything I can do about that, though a lot of people may find some of it interesting. I interspersed some of the water taxi vids with corresponding video taken from land at the same spots, to give a little variation in perspective.
One of my favorite places to view the Intracoastal is
Gumbo Limbo Environmental
Center, here in
Boca. The
Ashley butterfly trail ends at a small patch of white sandy beach along the Intracoastal where you can sit on some benches and watch the boats go by among the mangroves. Another favorite spot is from
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, in Fort Lauderdale. Both are in this vid. (it happened to be high tide when you see the patch of beach at Gumbo Limbo in this vid, so, there wasn't much of a beach happening at that moment. :D ) And apologies in advance for any vids that have shakiness - some of my earlier vids had more of that going on before I became more mindful and tried harder to keep things level while videoing. Most of the water taxi vids are actually amazingly level, but
.....that's because I tried *insanely* hard. :D Which is not always easy to do actually when you're in a boat, but, I just kept my camera propped on the water taxi rails.
Enjoy.....
- published: 28 Dec 2015
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