Molasses Keys
Group of islands in the Florida KeysThe Molasses Keys are a small group of islands in the Florida Keys. Located a quarter mile south of the Seven Mile Bridge, 4 miles west of Marathon, and a mile and a half east of Money Key, they are a frequented boating and camping spot. There are four islands, three of which are always above water and two of which are able to be walked on. The largest and easternmost one is 90% full of vegetation, while the second largest one just southwest has more of a beach. The third one is an area of rocks always above water just west of the second island. The fourth is an outcropping of rocks and sand visible at low tide just south of the largest island. There is a shallow grass and rock bed to the south of the islands.
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