Bikini Bunny in Miami
by Les Palenik
Title
Bikini Bunny in Miami
Artist
Les Palenik
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
I happened to be driving on Ocean Drive in South Beach Miami looking for a parking spot, when I noticed a rather large bunny. I quickly pulled out my camera and took a snapshot through the windshield.
HISTORY
In 1870, South Beach was completely different from what we know and vision South Beach as it is today. In 1870, South Beach was predominantly unsettled farmland. In that year the Lum brothers decided to purchase the 160 acres of land to grow coconuts. From this a daughter of one of the Lum brothers named the land South Beach and the name did not stick until later on. The brothers decided in 1894 to leave the land to John Collins and after receiving the property he then discovered fresh sea water and expanded his parcel further to what is now 67th street.
For the rest of the day, I photographed just some sea gulls and pelicans.
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November 18th, 2012
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