Florida's Abandoned Island Fort

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  • @Phillipthe2
    @Phillipthe2 Рік тому +128

    Mobile (mow-beel) Pensacola (Pen-suh-cola)

    • @jerrycomo2736
      @jerrycomo2736 Рік тому +10

      I counted up to three mispronunciations then quit.

    • @tomallen8459
      @tomallen8459 Рік тому +13

      Well, it's in the south, spanish north america. Yankees shouldn't be drafted for reading our words

    • @charlesmtaylor31
      @charlesmtaylor31 Рік тому +6

      @@tomallen8459 I'm from GA and I've heard Southerners mispronounce Southern place names.

    • @Lomhow
      @Lomhow Рік тому +1

      Based

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Рік тому +1

      I'm from Miami, and we say Moe-bile

  • @kidcharlemagne7450
    @kidcharlemagne7450 Рік тому +55

    Oddly, when I think of Florida, Disneyland never comes to mind.

    • @jmsmeier1113
      @jmsmeier1113 Рік тому +23

      Considering Disneyland is in California, I can see why, Disney world is in Orlando, an hour from where I live, and it never comes to mind either.

    • @mr.naughtypants7069
      @mr.naughtypants7069 Рік тому +8

      It shouldn't, Disneyland is in California, Disney World is in Florida.

    • @kennethfarringtonjr6887
      @kennethfarringtonjr6887 Рік тому +3

      Me either and I live there hahahahaha

    • @Menuki
      @Menuki Рік тому

      @@jmsmeier1113 but both Disneyland and Disney world are located in Orange County

    • @justinmiller1118
      @justinmiller1118 Рік тому

      Yeah, tbh I think of murder and crazy people, and clubbing on Miami Beach.

  • @csnide6702
    @csnide6702 Рік тому +58

    OMG.... My cousin and I took his boat there in the mid 1980s. There was literally NOBODY else on the island (as it was before the time it was a national park). it was one of the creepiest days of my life. Very strange vibe while there.

    • @AlphaWolf789
      @AlphaWolf789 Рік тому +4

      gee i wonder why lol

    • @chadsimmons6347
      @chadsimmons6347 6 місяців тому +2

      Same kind of story, me & brother 1981,, working in KCMO, went into Union Station, hundreds of pigeons,very nasty! Now restored

    • @BogeyParEtc
      @BogeyParEtc Місяць тому +1

      @@csnide6702 that would’ve been so cool. Did it on another little island with canoes about a half mile off islamorada. No one there and it was so cool but obviously not as wild as dry tortugas pre national park setting up

  • @willfriar8054
    @willfriar8054 Рік тому +33

    Fort Jefferson National Park. I did restoration on the Harbor Light back in 98 sandblasted the entire outside we stripped the windows and repainted everything. The parks department is rebuilding the park. That is a National Monument. Just because there weren't a lot of tourists around that particular day. I have seen hundreds in one day when I was working there for months at a time.

    • @TheSmartLawyer
      @TheSmartLawyer Рік тому

      Usually there are many visitors between peak hours of 10 am and 4 pm

    • @miketech79
      @miketech79 Рік тому

      I've been there. There were a lot of tourists there that day I was there, so I agree.

    • @throne1797
      @throne1797 Рік тому

      It's usually an out-and-back one -day trip from one of the Keys.

  • @louieflash7190
    @louieflash7190 Рік тому +12

    Went with my family of 4 several years ago. We had a blast. Snorkeling around the outer walls is like swimming in a giant fish tank. Exploring the old fort was also lots of fun. If you are ever staying in Key West this is a must adventure.

  • @DriverDude100
    @DriverDude100 Рік тому +9

    Visiting this fort by seaplane is an expensive but great adventure. The fort and surroundings are picturesque. In addition to exploring the grounds, one can snorkel around the outer walls.

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 Рік тому +8

    Lived in Florida many years, but never heard of this place.. Ryan thx for bringing us along on another adventure.. take care my friend...

  • @BrianTrimble
    @BrianTrimble Рік тому +24

    Ft. Jefferson is one of the best maintained "abandoned" forts that is now a National Park that people visit.

    • @justinmiller1118
      @justinmiller1118 Рік тому

      Cat

    • @enstigatorofficial
      @enstigatorofficial 6 місяців тому +2

      the place needs more cats because the island is full of rats. You camp in tents there and rats will be climbing all over, chewing up everything.

  • @presmasterflash7555
    @presmasterflash7555 Рік тому +43

    A great follow up for this would be the literal opposing end of Florida, another fort maintained but not abandoned and a state park, Fort Pickens on Pensacola Beach. There is a tremendous amount of history there, from the bricks, Geronimo,and so much more.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому +6

      Believe it or not, the Army build over 40 of these types of coastal defense forts after the War of 1812.
      They can be found as far north as Maine. Even Alcatraz in San Francisco was part of this push to build new coastal defenses.

    • @presmasterflash7555
      @presmasterflash7555 Рік тому +3

      @@Backroad_Junkie I can believe that. Any sources on a list of them? Pensacola actually has two. There’s another two in Pensacola. Fort Barrancas and Fort Pickens.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому +7

      @@presmasterflash7555 Sure. Do a search on "The Third System Forts".
      That's the name given to the set of forts and other seacoast defense sites built to beef up the coastal defense system after the War of 1812.

    • @presmasterflash7555
      @presmasterflash7555 Рік тому +1

      @@Backroad_Junkie nice. I’ll be looking it up tonight. Thanks

    • @alexislaisney3404
      @alexislaisney3404 Рік тому

      Fort mcree is further west than Pickens.
      So is barrancas.
      I bet you thought the Vax protects too!

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines Рік тому +49

    The Dry Tortugas is such an amazing place. Well worth the long boat ride.
    It fascinates me how they came up with that idea: A fort out in the ocean!
    Great spot for snorkeling as well!

    • @philup6274
      @philup6274 Рік тому +7

      Back when men were men.
      The baby boomers currently have humanity upside down.

    • @kevinwatts661
      @kevinwatts661 Рік тому +2

      @@philup6274 OK, Phil.

    • @philup6274
      @philup6274 Рік тому +5

      @@kevinwatts661 you know I'm right. Or you would have just scrolled on. Your one of them huh?

    • @TheWaynester101
      @TheWaynester101 Рік тому +2

      @@kevinwatts661 ok, boomer

    • @siriusstar99
      @siriusstar99 Рік тому +1

      Perhaps all of you that dislike “boomers “ should go on a boycott campaign and stop using EVERYTHING that has ever been invented buy boomers.

  • @joto4186
    @joto4186 Рік тому +2

    I did the Dry Tortugas tour, and got there by sea plane. It's a little pricey, but so worth it. One of the best things i've ever done .

  • @JoeyKO757
    @JoeyKO757 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video im 55 and have never heard of that fort before today

  • @ranthonybab8670
    @ranthonybab8670 Рік тому +1

    Just visited Dry Tortugas 2 days ago. Beautiful.

  • @stephenrichie4646
    @stephenrichie4646 Рік тому +4

    Sailed there twice. Interesting visit. Good snorkeling waters.

  • @gregorymielke630
    @gregorymielke630 Рік тому +13

    In the year of 1964 I was in the Coast Guard. The ship that I was on USCGC WALNUT took care of the buoys around Ft. Jefferson. That was a nice place to visit. I don't think that will ever forget Dry Tortugas Ft. Jefferson.

    • @NoNORADon911
      @NoNORADon911 Рік тому +2

      My Dad was in the Coast Guard in 1959 & 1960 in Key West. He worked on a light house,
      3 weeks offshore, 1 week on shore. My brothers were born in Key West, parents had a travel trailer there, was $25 a month lot rent. After they left the trailer remained for about 47 more years through all the storms etc. Trailer Park is now a hotel, I think.

    • @NoNORADon911
      @NoNORADon911 Рік тому

      I visited Fort Jefferson in about 2010

  • @TheJagjr4450
    @TheJagjr4450 Рік тому +6

    My uncle was on an experimental NAVY ship in the late 60's early 70's. I heard stories about the dry tortugas, launching torpedos at old ship wrecks, and setting off naval mines while doing shock testing on the ship.

  • @twinkletoes3010
    @twinkletoes3010 Рік тому +1

    This is the 1st time I have heard about this place. But I have been dreaming of living there4 a year now. Thk u 4 showing me where it is. Thk u.

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому +3

    I camped in the beach in front of Fort Jefferson in 91 with my highschool class. We took a boat and caught piles of fish and had a great time checking out the fort and snorkeling around the harbor. I saw a snook swimming with tarpon that would have been a world record, over 50 lbs easily. It was longer than my friend who saw it with me.
    I'd absolutely love to go back and see it again and stay a week camping. The mote around the fort is great to walk around at night with a strong flashlight, you see fish and lobsters and shrimp all in the mote, and there are fish to catch from the mote wall. Very cool place, especially for people who love fishin'.

  • @SheFlungDung
    @SheFlungDung Рік тому +5

    You can camp there and the views of stars at night is amazing.

  • @koolaid117
    @koolaid117 4 місяці тому +1

    You can camp overnight there. I've done this several times. Totally worth it.

  • @dodg1988
    @dodg1988 Рік тому +1

    Fort Jefferson is awesome. It is well worth the trip out from Key West

  • @bradschwamberger1217
    @bradschwamberger1217 Рік тому +2

    Just went there in November of 2022. I hated the ride. The fort was amazing.

  • @toddgardner8449
    @toddgardner8449 Рік тому +8

    This is a great National park to visit. I went once on the Sea Plane out of Key West and once on my buddy’s private boat.

    • @ericmcballs3894
      @ericmcballs3894 Рік тому

      The sea plane ride was awesome the pilot let me ride next to him up front

    • @toddgardner8449
      @toddgardner8449 Рік тому

      @@ericmcballs3894 My son sat there on the way back. He loved it.

    • @christalbot210
      @christalbot210 Рік тому +1

      I agree: seaplane is the way to go. I saw a couple of sunken ships from the air (including a submarine), a great view of the sea life, and, since I took the morning flight, got there long before the ferry arrived. Basically had the island to ourselves. The ferry arrived a little bit before it was time for us to head back. Well worth the extra cost (mind you, I was there in the 90's).

  • @markalley4810
    @markalley4810 Рік тому +22

    I sail to the Dry Tortugas a couple of times a year it's an amazing place and I hope the government maintains it to preserve our history. It can be dangerous for sailors due to sudden storms and poor holding in the anchorages. I really wish the park service would install mooring balls.

    • @bowdezaufa2609
      @bowdezaufa2609 Рік тому +1

      Aren't there around 6 mooring balls. But they have a few hour time limit?

    • @markalley4810
      @markalley4810 Рік тому +2

      @@bowdezaufa2609 they have a few mooring balls, I think three located at a couple of marked shipwreck Windjammer and one off the east side of Loggerhead Key called little Africa. The holding ground in the anchorages is not the greatest, I always dive the anchor but even that is no guarantee. Absolutely beautiful down there.

  • @welleffitthen
    @welleffitthen Рік тому +4

    Excellent video. Going here from key West is definitely worth the trip, as you arrive if you don't see a modern item/vehicle you feel like you went back in time. Round trip and tour will definitely be an all day event. You can camp there but anything you bring in you have to take out. When there i wish I had been able to get to loggerhead key. My great grandfather was a lighthouse keeper in the 1910s there. Not sure that one is restored but still nice to see from fort Jefferson. Also the guides there at fort Jefferson are very friendly and very knowledgeable about this place, will definitely tell you things you never knew about this place. Only downside might be in the summer extremely hot place, if that affects you then better off going November to March. And bring a cooler if your boat allows. Not much rain (dry tortugas).

  • @honeycomb8753
    @honeycomb8753 Рік тому +4

    You can camp with permission from the park authorities. Limited camp slots are available. It's a VERY small campground outside the walls of the fort. Well worth the cost of the boat ride. Bring your snorkel and swim gear with you when you do the day visit. You can swim around the entire fort.

  • @subparnaturedocumentary
    @subparnaturedocumentary Рік тому +4

    i would honestly like to visit this place! it sort of reminds me of fort sumter and i really enjoyed the ferry ride there and the visit.

  • @AladeenZ32
    @AladeenZ32 Рік тому +1

    Just went there this summer. It was amazing.

  • @stevenhall9009
    @stevenhall9009 Рік тому +3

    The iron Lighthouse shown Atop The Fort is not the first lighthouse built on the island, the first lighthouse built on the island was a traditional brick masonry lighthouse built on what is now the parade ground inside the fort.

  • @Jonathan_O
    @Jonathan_O Рік тому +1

    Good timing considering this is Gasparilla month in Tampa w/ biggest even today, 1/28/23 The Gasparilla Pirate Invasion and Parade. Just 300,000 people celebrating those crazy pirates 🏴‍☠️

  • @JenniferinIllinois
    @JenniferinIllinois Рік тому +2

    When I visited Key West, I was going to go out to the first. Unfortunately I didn't have time for the ferry and flights were grounded due to wind. Definitely want to go back to Key West and actually visit the fort though.

  • @jhandling6895
    @jhandling6895 Рік тому +1

    When we visited, the sea was rough. When the captain greets you on the dock and offers to give you your money back, take it. But the fort is well worth seeing if you’ve got the sea legs for it.

  • @Backroad_Junkie
    @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому +5

    I've been to a couple of these post-1812 forts. Fort Pike (just outside of New Orleans, but it may not have survived the hurricanes since I was there), and Fort Pulaski in Georgia.
    They were all good until a Captain Gilmore test fired the new rifled cannon against Pulaski during the civil war, putting holes right through the walls (and the holes are still there, lol). That was in the early 1860's. It was pretty much all over for these forts after that...
    If you like to wander these sorts of places, they're very cool.

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 Рік тому +2

    Fort Point, San Francisco, an 1855 fort to secure our new California. A lot smaller fort, interlocking with others, I cluding Alcatraz, which became an Army prison, then a Federal one.

  • @keithmitchell6548
    @keithmitchell6548 Рік тому +7

    The modern stock video is distracting. Gives it a corporate video feel to it. Other than that, it’s an interesting site.

  • @jamesdeininger3759
    @jamesdeininger3759 Рік тому +1

    We took our boats there 2 years ago from Key West. It’s a hell of a long ride, but very cool to see.

  • @captainjocassee
    @captainjocassee Рік тому +1

    The stars are Absolutely amazing at night time there

  • @a7xfanben
    @a7xfanben 10 місяців тому

    Fell in love with it from the first picture of it I saw. Great history lesson and overview!

  • @thestepfordlife2015
    @thestepfordlife2015 Рік тому +5

    We took the Catamaran there. Went snorkeling. It's awesome.

    • @philup6274
      @philup6274 Рік тому +1

      Can you camp overnight?

    • @thestepfordlife2015
      @thestepfordlife2015 Рік тому

      @@philup6274
      You could then. It's a state park so I believe so.

    • @digitalsmithy
      @digitalsmithy Рік тому +1

      I took the plane just last year and I can attest it truly is amazing. I bet it was cool to see the ship wrecks along the way from the perspective of a boat, they looked really cool from above (and some other anomalies) but they went by quick

    • @toddgardner8449
      @toddgardner8449 Рік тому +1

      It’s a National Park. You can take everything you need-including water-over on a ferry or your own boat to camp after getting the permits.

    • @patriciahobbs9184
      @patriciahobbs9184 Рік тому +2

      Our family went there in late 90's. It was awesome. We also took the catamaran . Going over was smooth sailing but coming back we hit tough waters and a lot of folks were really seasick. There was a jail there and Doctor Mudd was sentenced there. The doctor was the one that treated John Wilkes Booth after he shot Abraham Lincoln. Very interesting trip! I would love to go back again.

  • @amyrichard3203
    @amyrichard3203 Рік тому +2

    We first visited there in 1977. Didnt see anyone, the park rangers must have been napping. Flew there again in 1989 with our kids, one in diapers, and camped. Back twice on the big ferry boat, camping and kayaking. Hours before a big storm hit, we were snooping in the fort looking for numerous ghosts seen there, and had ball lightning come down out of a tree and follow us into a dark room, lighting it up. Pretty weird. The following year the head ranger took us on a ghost tour late at night. He was there seven years, and had a few good stories. As did marine biologists who were stationed there.

  • @williamgarayua5878
    @williamgarayua5878 Рік тому +2

    20 years in Florida, stayed in Key West a couple nights, but never heard about this historical site worrh to visit.

  • @eloiseharbeson2483
    @eloiseharbeson2483 Рік тому +3

    The name says it all. The "dry" Tortugas are called such because they have no water sources. Every gallon of drinking water had to be brought in by ship. Not ideal for a fortification.

    • @zachfila
      @zachfila 2 місяці тому

      They built aquifers in the parade grounds that caught rain water as well

  • @AaronsRandomLife
    @AaronsRandomLife Рік тому

    good Morning Phil!! good to catch you today! Thanks for the nice reply about my new projects!!

  • @doctaj.2571
    @doctaj.2571 Рік тому

    Florida Man, here... I have never in my life heard of this. Great video!

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Рік тому +6

    Isn’t it part of the parks system?

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому +2

      Yes. It's a National Park... (I assume you mean the NPS...)

  • @ronaldschoolcraft8654
    @ronaldschoolcraft8654 Рік тому +2

    We tent-camped over night at Fort Jefferson with our kid's in 2004. Great experience.

  • @robertscheinost179
    @robertscheinost179 Рік тому

    Navy guy here. I spent 2 years in KW on the USS Howard W. Gilmore 1971/2 I had ample opportunity to go there, both on private boats and tour boats, but I never did. I went back to KW for Christmas and New Years 1996/97 for a 25th reunion with some of the guys that could make it. I never went to fort Jeff either time but knew its History and saw all the post card vendors had a photo of the Fort in their selection of cards. Do I wish I visited the fort? Heck no! KW was a "prison" with history and hot as Hell. The chance to take a boat 60+ miles further away from the mainland to see another "prison" was insane to me The postcards and History were well known to me. Besides they had a fort that was in KW similar in age and construction. The best thing about the Keys is when you are packing up to leave. None the less, thanks for a great video about something that most people never even heard of, very accurate! It seems our Government hasn't learned a thing, we still can't help building White Elephants!

  • @Vyleea
    @Vyleea Рік тому +7

    I always loved bastion/star fortresses asthenic. They don't get nearly the love they deserve considering how effective they also were. Some of these could withstand against cannon bombardment during sieges for decades.

    • @mrb.5610
      @mrb.5610 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree. Were lucky in Brit-land - we have quite a few.
      And I often wondered why they weren't adopted for more modern times - a star fortress with machine guns on the bastions would be a formidable defensive structure against small scale local insurgents.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому

      Up until the early 1860's. Then, the rifled cannon was developed, and could put holes right through the walls of forts like this.
      It made all of these forts obsolete, fairly quickly. They weren't abandoned, but they didn't serve the purpose the government desired when they were built.

    • @TheWaynester101
      @TheWaynester101 Рік тому

      @@mrb.5610 if you visit puerto rico, take a tour of the El Morro fort.
      In one of the stairways you can see a single bullet pierced through the wall during the spanish american war

    • @mrb.5610
      @mrb.5610 Рік тому

      @@francismarion6400 That's been said about the forts around Portsmouth in the UK - imagine around a *dozen* of fortresses the same size as that one encircling a naval base - and ones even built in the sea like small islands !
      Never, ever, fired a shot in anger - or were shot at - but their mere presence may have made the French just think that an attack would be pointless - so why bother ? !

    • @Jack-Hands
      @Jack-Hands Рік тому

      Here in the Netherlands we have a LOT. And I mean a LOT. Most were built during our golden age in the 17th century. But the 19th and 20th century forts are quite amazing to.

  • @BPBomber
    @BPBomber Рік тому +4

    *Disney World. Disneyland is in California.

  • @kurtiseschofield
    @kurtiseschofield Рік тому +6

    Nobody forgot Fort Jefferson. It continued to be used on and off until just before WW1. FDR made it a national park.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому +1

      Uh... FDR declared it a National Monument. Congress made it a National Park in the early 1990's...

    • @csnide6702
      @csnide6702 Рік тому

      @@Backroad_Junkie exactly ... it sat empty for years.

  • @mike57876
    @mike57876 Рік тому +2

    It’s a great place to visit and camp

  • @ycplum7062
    @ycplum7062 Рік тому +2

    The first thing that came to mind when I saw the fort was that it was unsustainable unless you have command of the sea around it because of the lack of fresh water.

    • @K8_bman
      @K8_bman Рік тому

      They have a rain water collection system on the roof

  • @wendellellison3482
    @wendellellison3482 Рік тому

    On my bucket list!!!

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Рік тому +6

    I'm surprised that hurricanes haven't washed it away after all these years.

    • @ladyaly864
      @ladyaly864 Рік тому

      Hurricanes winds are not as destructive as people think...Specially on rocks that weigh tons...Some of the Hotels on "Deco Drive" Miami beach were built in the 1920s and are still standing and in use to this day...The devastations you see through hurricanes are mostly the flooding and flying debris...Once the waters recedes, you clean up and repair roofs if needed and the glass...The fort doesn't have any glass soo that part is no problem...

    • @freetolook3727
      @freetolook3727 Рік тому

      Shifting sands. Like shown in the video of the turtle houses.

    • @letsgobrandon987
      @letsgobrandon987 Рік тому

      That fort still standing will be there long after we’re gone. It’s one of the key arguments against rising sea levels allegedly caused by Climate Change. It should be under water by now….

  • @Rickm505
    @Rickm505 Рік тому

    I've sailed there and spent a week at anchor at Fort Jefferson. This is a busy place, with sea planes and tour boats from Key West arriving daily.

  • @calukimbo9994
    @calukimbo9994 Рік тому +1

    Great snorkeling

  • @Eric_Hutton.1980
    @Eric_Hutton.1980 Рік тому +6

    Fort Jefferson on Dry Tortugas I'm guessing before I even watch the video to see if I guessed right.

  • @benjaminmatheny6683
    @benjaminmatheny6683 Рік тому +4

    I have been there. Its about 2.5 hour ferry one way trip west of Key West. It also includes a Bird Sanctuary. It's pretty interesting to visit, but more for the nature than for the fort itself. They funniest thing for me is that the US built a lot of these "star" style forts, but did it right before they lost most of their defensive value. The brick work wasn't going to stand up long to the WW1 era artillery.

    • @bobbyatman273
      @bobbyatman273 Рік тому

      These things are all over the globe and were not built for protection and not when they are telling you but much earlier

  • @BohemianBeatster
    @BohemianBeatster Рік тому +1

    Groovy fort

  • @sethlogee
    @sethlogee Рік тому +2

    Why do you put pictures of WW2 artillery when talking about civil war canon and mortars?

  • @neilyaremchuk6798
    @neilyaremchuk6798 Рік тому +2

    Take the Yankee Freedom Ferry to the Dry Tortugas out of Key West. A guy named Hollywood gives a generous tour. The fort wasn't abandoned but decommissioned. It was an engineering boondoggle and fiscally a waste yet important to controlling the war effort nonetheless. It is part of the US National Park system and is manned by a Park Ranger every day of the year.

  • @tehfiredog
    @tehfiredog Рік тому +1

    Tis a really cool place, visit it if you can. Maybe less so to have been stationed there... no shots were ever fired there in anger... but plenty were in boredom!

  • @tedsell1455
    @tedsell1455 Рік тому +1

    Home of the most Beautiful Stars in America. !

  • @miakiceh
    @miakiceh Рік тому +1

    Interesting presentation - thanks for sharing online.
    Although, I thought it was odd that you emphasized that each of the commanders had no engineering background... then you also mentioned that an officer requested an engineer (and was denied). Funding was poor.
    Then stated, that engineering was a challenge. ...Which may have not been that challenging for somebody that knew something about engineering. Haha

  • @sherirobinson6867
    @sherirobinson6867 Рік тому +4

    Johnny Bravo called and he wants his hairstyle back, just saying

  • @hannahpumpkins4359
    @hannahpumpkins4359 Рік тому +1

    I used to live in Key West. If you want to visit the fort and are prone to seasickness, take the seaplane - or, if you're taking the ferry, get prescription seasickness medicine (Scopolamine patch - it goes behind your ear and works great; BTW those seasickness wrist bands are complete BS, and Dramamine will make you tired - but if you decide on that, take one the night before the trip, and one the morning of) from your doctor (it's worth it) as the seas between KW and the DT can often be quite rough (turning the ferry into the puke boat from hell). Same thing if you take the ferry from Ft. Myers to KW - it can be a stomach churner, and a 4-5 hour boat ride while being seasick is no fun at all...

  • @blintzkreig1638
    @blintzkreig1638 Рік тому +3

    Missing prepositions combined with some incorrect statements concerning the fortress of Gibraltar. Malta is an island south of Sicily, unrelated to Gibraltar.

    • @kevinrice1715
      @kevinrice1715 Рік тому +2

      the whole video is full of errors and general silliness ...

  • @patrick383ironworker
    @patrick383ironworker Рік тому +5

    MO-BEEL, Alabama

  • @glennroberts3069
    @glennroberts3069 Рік тому +3

    I’m a Floridian. This is BS. Ft Jeff is not forgotten it’s a National Park with Park Rangers that keep it up.

  • @ilovebohol
    @ilovebohol Рік тому

    yep, went there Dec '22 and stayed for close to 3 hours, flight took close to an hour. so plan around 6 hours start to finish including going to the airport.

  • @porkflaps4717
    @porkflaps4717 Рік тому +2

    I went and stayed there for like 8-10 days around 2010, some dude was stuck there in a company boat without the gas to get to the mainland and I shared weed with him, he took us fishing for dinner for a week straight we ate like kings. The place was awesome, I would recommend camping there 100%

  • @satishpatel5260
    @satishpatel5260 Рік тому +1

    WOW, awesome place in,FLORIDA HISTORICAL so BEAUTIFULLY BUILT today's, FLORIDA, 👌👍

  • @stamps45
    @stamps45 Рік тому

    i love the fingers going up the stairs made of blocks lol that's hilarious.

  • @marksnyder8189
    @marksnyder8189 Рік тому +1

    It's a park. You can camp by it. But the fort is considered dangerous. So, you can only visit during certain hours

  • @petercullipher9438
    @petercullipher9438 Рік тому +1

    Ironically, I’m from St. Augustine Florida (in the NE) and grew up fishing and scuba diving. With all my trips to the Keys, I don’t remember ever coming across this location.

    • @plightfoot8491
      @plightfoot8491 Рік тому

      This is a two hour boat ride from key west very isolated

  • @Manwholikestrains
    @Manwholikestrains 3 місяці тому +1

    0:33 it wasn’t the Europeans that built the fort it was Americans just before the civil war

  • @fireflyfarmny
    @fireflyfarmny Рік тому +5

    Went there 21 yrs ago

  • @Sharonmxg
    @Sharonmxg Рік тому +1

    I am sorry to be pedantic here but if you are in Florida, the park is called Disney World. DisneyLAND is in California.

  • @SilverHonda0767
    @SilverHonda0767 Рік тому +2

    Been to the Dry Tortugas back in 2019 and had a great time snorkeling there. Now, migrants have landed there past couple of weeks.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Рік тому +2

    After the American Civil war, forts like this immediately became obsolete.

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому

    It's worth mentioning that the Coast Guard has a little base on an island a few miles from Garden Key/Fort Jefferson. They have blimps that hold radar and other sensors, crew and boats, and possibly a helicopter.

  • @nadiadurand7845
    @nadiadurand7845 Рік тому

    i spent 3 days in a tent by the beach there once, twas really cool!

  • @johnnelson8207
    @johnnelson8207 Рік тому +1

    It's a National Park I wouldn't describe it as abandoned

  • @vonbennett8670
    @vonbennett8670 Рік тому +1

    That place has 'zombie apocalypse' written all over it.

  • @WildRapier
    @WildRapier Рік тому +1

    This is a cool spot to go. You can also camp with reservations. No fresh water, bring your own (i.e. "Dry" Tortugas). Coral is amazing! Though I had a shark swim right at me within 10' then turn to follow the outer walkway. Nurse shark! Just a nurse shark...still when your 50' from shore in 15' of water with fins on, your heart tends to quicken...not a good thing...in the water.....with a shark!

  • @Cnoted33
    @Cnoted33 Рік тому +1

    Would make a great resort

  • @patrickmccrann991
    @patrickmccrann991 Рік тому +1

    Fort Jefferson is a National Historic Monument managed by the National Park Service. Not abandoned at all.

  • @coralgwyn-williams9933
    @coralgwyn-williams9933 Рік тому

    I love the fort and loved snorkeling there. Not sure of your choice of pictures for this video though. Sunset Key (Tank Is.) is right next to Key West and has nothing to do with Fort Jefferson, Marion Cty. Florida is landlocked in the northern central part of the state.

  • @erykcszminschki7104
    @erykcszminschki7104 Рік тому +3

    I first learned of this from World War Z, where it was used by survivors as a safe zone and fortification.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Рік тому

      Honestly, I thought the same of Key West. If the zombie apocalypse occurs, they just have to raise the bridge on US-1 to cut off the mainland, lol...

    • @tylerkriesel8590
      @tylerkriesel8590 Рік тому

      In the game Left4dead, the survivors are trying to go to the Florida Keys.

  • @writerconsidered
    @writerconsidered Рік тому +2

    You only said it was once but I think you fully underestimated its importance. There was no fresh water supply. That had to be a killer. Yea sure they imported water in but the water would age badly and in constant ration mode. I have to believe that would be a major hindrance in the construction. Not to mention the overall stupidity of building a permanent structure without a water supply.
    What if they get cut off from supply lines?

  • @Louis-qi1gz
    @Louis-qi1gz Рік тому +1

    Never knew that 🤔

  • @Mr91495osh
    @Mr91495osh Рік тому +1

    Ft Jefferson was a huge mistake. It was originally designed to control ships going into the Gulf but the canons of that time couldn’t shoot passed the sandbars that kept ships too distant from the fort. Poor planning at its best. That’s why it bc a prison.

  • @grumpus5248
    @grumpus5248 Рік тому

    The place is beautiful even when storms are rolling through. I got hundreds of great pictures camping there a few years ago. Better come prepared, though.

  • @christophvest
    @christophvest Рік тому

    is it for sale?

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad Рік тому +2

    It's not abandoned. It is a national park.

  • @kenweller2032
    @kenweller2032 Рік тому

    At 8:46 I managed to cross my eyes and focus to get a nice stereoscopic image 😃

  • @HyperXism
    @HyperXism Рік тому +2

    Dry Tortugas is a National Park. Far from abandoned. F these clickbait titles.

  • @dwaynemaroney7159
    @dwaynemaroney7159 Рік тому

    I went fishing with my dad when I was a kid. He was in the Navy. They had ships in key west back in 1970. We went fishing on a 50ft. Crew boat. We were out in the open ocean and all of a sudden we came up on a gigantic brick fort out in the middle of nowhere. I remember asking how they got all those bricks way out there back when all they had was wooden ships. I still have not heard a good answer to that question?

  • @mrb.5610
    @mrb.5610 Рік тому

    Always liked those Vauban stylee forts ...

  • @dennisss3974
    @dennisss3974 Рік тому +2

    Abandoned?? It's a national park. Rangers and maintenance personnel live out there. Thousands of tourists visit every year