The mechanical issue that kept us at Marco Island another day turned out to be an easy fix so we made it to an gorgeous anchorage at Little Shark River at the end of a 65 mile cruise on Monday. It is located on the coast of the everglades and is very isolated. No cell service but plenty of scenery. All kinds of birds dotted the sky while dolphins did lazy loops on the surface around our boat. No sign of alligators or sharks but surely they were eyeing us from the surrounding mangroves. Spectacular and peaceful. Five other boats enjoyed the brilliant sunset around us before the no seeums chased the crew into the boat around dark. The anchor held easily in the slight breeze and made for a quiet night and good sleeping.
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