Boca Raton Inlet, Florida - Where Relaxation Meets Beauty ! [4K]
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Talented content creator and drone pilot David L brings us this excellent drone video from Boca Raton, Florida. The area filmed in the video is the Boca Raton Inlet, which runs between two of the outlying barrier islands and connects the Intercoastal Waterway with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Greater Miami metropolitan area (aka the Gold Coast), Boca Raton is situated in the southern part of Palm Beach County, roughly halfway between central Miami (to the south) and West Palm Beach (to the north).
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Best viewed in 1440p or higher. Boca Raton is a city in southern Palm Beach County, Florida. It was first incorporated on August 2, 1924, as "Bocaratone" and then incorporated as "Boca Raton" in 1925. The area where Boca Raton is now located was originally occupied by the Glades culture, a Native American tribe of hunter/gatherers who relocated seasonally and between shellfish sources, distinct from the Tequesta to the south and the Jaega to the north. What Spanish voyagers called "Boca de Ratones" was originally to the south, in present-day Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County. The area of Boca Raton was labeled "Rio Seco", meaning "Dry River", during this time. By mistake during the 19th century, mapmakers moved this location to the north and began referring to the city's lake, today known as Lake Boca Raton, as "Boca Ratone Lagoon" and later "Boca Ratone Sounde." An inland stream near the lake was later renamed Spanish River, and eventually became part of the Intracoastal Waterway. When Spain surrendered Florida to Britain in 1763, the remaining Tequestas, along with other Indians who had taken refuge in the Florida Keys, were evacuated to Cuba. In the 1770s, Bernard Romans reported seeing abandoned villages in the area, but no inhabitants. The area remained largely uninhabited for long afterwards, during the early years of Florida's incorporation in the United States. The first significant European settler to this area was Captain Thomas Moore Rickards in 1895, who resided in a house made of driftwood on the east side of the East Coast Canal, south of what is now the Palmetto Park Road bridge. He surveyed and sold land from the canal to beyond the railroad north of what is now Palmetto Park Road. Early settlement in the area increased shortly after Henry Flagler's expansion of the Florida East Coast Railway, connecting West Palm Beach to Miami. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelings License code: TF7OPHY0ELFOSKQB ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Footage captured with the Mavic Air 2
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