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Sand Key Light House
Just seven miles west of Key West, Sand Key Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA) is marked by an old red iron lighthouse that was completed in 1853.
Originally called “Cayos Arena” (Sand Island) by early Spanish explorers, the shape of Sand Key shifts with the weather. The reef at Sand Key is typical of major lower Keys spur and groove reefs. The spurs are ridges of coral five to 20 feet deep, with grooves of sandy bottom between cliff-like structures. Fire coral abounds in several sections of the reef. The northwest side of the reef has coral heads and mixed rubble in close proximity to the lagoon.
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