Naples and Ft Meyers, Florida After a few days staying in the middle of the Everglades, a bit of a change to stay at the KOA Campground in Naples / Marco Island on the southwestern coast of Florida. We had a small site right near the pool. The sites were a bit close together, and our neighbors were a bit noisy late at night, but that is part of campground life... for better or worse. Cape Romano In 1979 Bob Lee, a retired businessman built a house consisting of a set of four domes on a the small Morgan Island near Marco Island. The story we were told was that he built the house as a vacation house, but also to be the anchor point for a new island development off Marco Island. The new development that would need bridge from the larger island. Seems that as the world progressed, the increased emphasis on natural areas reduced the likelihood that the bridge would ever be built. The Domed home laid idle, passed hands a few times until Hurricane Andrew in 1992 when the interior o
Everglades National Park One word - nowhereland... well, kinda a word... but the Everglades is really a National Park full of pretty much nothing... Well, unless you are a Florida Panther, an Alligator or one of a dozen different kind of birds... And... no cell service (actually AT&T only)... but we did have 30/50A electric, a dump station and a water spigot to refill our fresh water tank... and very quiet, dark at night... a bit of a different RV camping environment... We liked it... The Flamingo campground has sites that are large, and separated... 'course the West Indian Mahogany tree right above the trailer was shedding seed balls that would bang off the roof in the middle of the night... but other than that, the campground was the quietest place we have ever camped... There were a few Black Vultures flying around... at least they stayed away from the windshield wipers. Evidently (from more than a couple of YouTube videos) the Vultures are known to pick at the