Torch Keys (Florida)

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The Torch Keys are three islands in the lower Florida Keys, consisting of Little Torch Key, Middle Torch Key, and Big Torch Key. Little Torch Key is the most populated of the three. The islands were named for their forests of Sea Torchwood (Amyris elemifera), which are effective as kindling even when green.[1] The Torch Keys are located just west of Big Pine Key, or about 28 miles (45 km) east of Key West.

Torch Keys
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Geography
LocationFlorida Keys
CoordinatesLittle Torch
24°40′07″N 81°23′27″W / 24.6686°N 81.3907°W / 24.6686; -81.3907
Middle Torch
24°41′07″N 81°24′23″W / 24.6852°N 81.4063°W / 24.6852; -81.4063
Big Torch
24°42′56″N 81°26′11″W / 24.71561°N 81.4365°W / 24.71561; -81.4365
TypeKey
Total islands3

References

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  1. ^ Ellwood, Mark; Todd Obolsky; Ross Velton (2004). The Rough Guide to Florida (6 ed.). Rough Guides. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-84353-194-4.