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The Jungle Prada Site Complex is an incredible historic landmark in St. Petersburg, Florida. This was the location of a Tocobaga Indian village from about 1000 - 1600 AD. The largest mound is over 900 feet long and covered in ancient conch and whelk shells. Jungle Prada is also recognized as the 1528 landing place of Spanish explorers Pánfilo de Narváez and explorer Alva ... More r Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. It was also the homestead of John Levique, the namesake of John's Pass. This is a 75-minute history tour through a lush, private landscape with tons of peacocks! A small museum with artifacts is included.
WeVenture
WeVenture believes that tours and experiences should not only be fun and educational but also be done in a way that contributes to the growth and betterment of everyone involved; guests, team members, partners, and communities. Our experiences are small-group, immersive, and high engagement, making them better and richer experiences for our guests and enabling us to make t ... More hem more meaningful, sustainable, and inclusive for all our stakeholders. Our experiences promote local businesses, teach respect for residents, and contribute to thriving and sustainable communities. We believe travel can be a force for good in our world, but only if done carefully and consciously.
Keweenaw Adventure Company
Established in 1994, Keweenaw Adventure Company (KAC) specializes in Lake Superior sea kayak adventures and mountain biking on Copper Harbor’s internationally recognized trail system. We offer a variety of guided day trips for both activities, as well as multi-day kayak tours on Isle Royale National Park and along the Keweenaw Water Trail. KAC has a small retail shop w ... More here we host a supply of essential bike parts and kayak accessories, bicycle, canoe, sit-on-top kayak, SUP rentals, bicycle service (mechanics), eco-interpretive hikes, and a shuttle service. More than just a retail shop, we have also built our reputation as advocates, trail builders, community organizers, and folks who like to have a good time – and also folks that like to promote trail safety and etiquette, too!
