Porpoise Bay Ft Pierce Florida
by Janice Pariza
Title
Porpoise Bay Ft Pierce Florida
Artist
Janice Pariza
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Photograph - Photograph
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This was photographed at porpoise Bay Beach in Ft Pierce, Florida. When visiting Florida be sure to go on an adventure at Porpoise Bay Park. One of the more popular beach parks on the Sunshine Coast. Fort Pierce, often called the Sunrise City, has been the hub of St. Lucie County, Florida for over 100 years. Situated on the "Treasure Coast", named after the famed sinking of a Spanish treasure fleet in 1715, Fort Pierce is one of the oldest communities on the east coast of Florida. Incorporated in 1901, the city grew from 300 pioneers to approximately 41,000 residents today and encompasses approximately 29 square miles.
Our city is a diverse yet neighborly community, embracing both the richness of our heritage and the promise of the future in St. Lucie County. Downtown has retained its old Florida charm and scale, as it has welcomed new development and revitalization. The historic waterfront downtown affords residents contemporary shopping, dining, great fishing and a range of entertainment and activities from the Farmers'Market, Bike Night, Friday Fest, Jazz Market and the city owned and operated historic, 1,200-seat Sunrise Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Fort Pierce is home to educational and research facilities, like the top-ranked Indian River State College, Smithsonian Marine Station, Manatee Observation and Education Center and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution at Florida Atlantic University.
Fort Pierce was awarded the 2005 City of Excellence Award by the Florida League of Cities for overall excellence in city government and in 2011 and Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc. received the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation in downtown. During my hour at the Beach, I viewed well over 100 porpoises playing!
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March 15th, 2013
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Comments (41)
Janice Rae Pariza
Thanks! This was shot in March, I'd imagine a Beach full of people...? Turned out to be the best time to photograph! 2 pm!
Nadine and Bob Johnston
If This Were Cropped just below the horizon line it would also make a good abstract panorama, though I do like it as it is love the post processing.