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About Florida; Miami Car Hire

Miami International Airport (MIA) is one of the busiest airports in the world, and if you ever paused at the counters for any reason you must wait for a long time. So the last thing you want is always stopped at the rental car waiting for the chance to rent a vehicle for the acquisition. To get rid of this unwanted stuff is best to book your car in advance. This way, you just arrived from the airport without worrying about anything or driving your car Nice rented.

There are car hire services in all major Florida airports like Miami International Airport, Orlando International Airport and Fort Lauderdale International Airport. All these services offer a wide range of cars ranging from luxury to mid-sized and expensive and inexpensive cars. There are SUVs, mini-vans and luxury cars to luxury travelers, but also passenger vans and convertibles. These services offer discounts if you have a long-term cooperation with them. To enjoy Miami to the fullest, book a car and travel throughout the state.
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Spooky lighthouses, from Oregon to Florida

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. - Nothing like ghosts, right? But a solitary lighthouse may seem a bit "disturbing on a hill fog above the pounding waves. The October issue of the magazine describes six living coastal legends haunted lighthouses. They are:
"Heceta Head Lighthouse in Yachats, Oregon., Now a bed-and-breakfast that supports a ghost known as Lady Gray.
"Owls Head Light, Owls Head, Maine, where the spirit of an old sea captain is said to keep an eye on the spot.
Point Lookout Light, Scotland, Md., is the site of what was once a Civil War hospital and prison camp, with the graves of soldiers nearby.
-St. Simons Island Lighthouse, St. Simons Island, GA., Where once another lighthouse keeper in the century, 19th, and residents claimed to hear traces of the victim.
Port Boca Grande Lighthouse, Gasparilla Island, Florida, where the colorful stories of the supernatural include a princess without a head.
Big Lighthouse Point Sur, Big Sur, California., Who owns the stories not only a ghost, but a half-dozen.
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