
This is the historic Bahia Honda Rail Bridge in the Florida Keys. The bridge is a famous landmark, known for its engineering history and scenic views. The bridge was originally part of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway extension, completed in 1912. It was later converted for use as part of the Overseas Highway after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane.
A new bridge was built in 1980, and sections of the old bridge were removed to facilitate boat traffic. The remaining structure is now a popular spot for pedestrians, cyclists, and photographers, located within Bahia Honda State Park.

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