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Петербургские джунгли Prada: исторический тур

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Jungle Prada Tour — это экскурсия под руководством историка по доисторической деревне Токобага, включая наиболее хорошо сохранившийся курган американских индейцев в заливе Тампа. Комплекс джунглей Прада также считается местом высадки экспедиции Нарваэса 1528 года, выжившие в которой прошли от Флориды до Тихого океана (1528 – 1536)!

Мы находимся на берегу красивого залива Бока-Сьега, прямо напротив перевала Джона и острова сокровищ. Частный Курган Андерсона заботливо охраняется семьей Андерсон уже более 80 лет.

Вы встретите павлинов (жителей комплекса Jungle Prada с 1950-х годов), откроете для себя местные растения, используемые народом токобага. , и исследуйте сторону Санкт-Петербурга, штат Флорида, о которой вы даже не подозревали!
Город: Санкт-Петербург
Fri 01 Nov
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Что включено
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в колясках
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Варианты транспорта подходят для инвалидных колясок
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  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Домашние животные не допускаются на сайт
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и сотрудников
  • Регулярно дезинфицируется зоны движения.
  • Гиды должны регулярно мыть руки.
  • Экскурсия проходит полностью на открытом воздухе, и в ней может участвовать не более 20 человек. Требуется бронирование.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
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Санкт-Петербург
Территория джунглей Прада — наиболее хорошо сохранившаяся стоянка американских индейцев в Тампа-Бэй. Изюминкой нашего 75-минутного тура по истории Флориды с гидом является огромный курган индейцев Токобага и прилегающая деревенская площадь. Спрятанный в историческом районе, известном как Джунгли Прада, главный курган состоит из десятков тысяч древних раковин и моллюсков и имеет длину более 900 футов! Субтропические джунгли здесь населены десятками красивых свободно гуляющих павлинов! Тур и места наполнены историей Флориды, которая объясняется ярко и увлекательно. В дополнение к изучению жизни индейцев токобага, вы также узнаете удивительную историю Альвара Нуньеса Кабеса де Вака, испанского конкистадора, который высадился в джунглях Прада с экспедицией Нарваэса 1528 года и чье невероятное путешествие выживания привело его и три других от Флориды до Тихого океана (1528–1536). Если вы житель Флориды или посетитель, интересующийся историей и археологией, тур по джунглям Prada Site Tour — это полезный опыт, который заставит вас задуматься и изменит ваше представление о солнечном штате!
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Парк Джунглей Прада де Нарваэс
Рядом достопримечательность. Бесплатная парковка на территории и прогулка до экскурсии.
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Отзывы (234)
KeithRossB
Mar 2022
I’m a 62-year old Florida native and I only recently learned about this great tour. I knew that a parcel of jungle existed next to the boat ramp, and that it was the purported landing place of Spanish Explorer de Narvaez. But I didn’t know about the extensive Tocobaga Indian site that existed there for hundreds of years. David, whose family owns the site, gives a excellent tour. He really knows his horticulture and there are beautiful blooming plants throughout the property. David explains how the Tocobaga lived there and what happened to them. The fascinating story of the de Narvaez expedition is wonderfully told as well. Then David brings it all up to date with the development of the region through the 19th and 20th centuries. This is a must-take tour for local residents like me and I would also recommend it for tourists to this beautiful area.
Roy C
Mar 2022
Not to missed in St. Petersburg is this walk through 900 years of Florida history near the site (in the adjacent state park) of the first Spanish Roman Catholic mass to be held in the New World. The history and geography "lessons" provided during the stroll taught us a great deal and, of course, prompted me to purchase Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca's book, the latest translation. I am presently reading it. The guide (and owner) was an excellent speaker and able to answer any and all questions from the group during the tour, be they about the history or any other subject related to the site. Although I use a cane, the walk was an easy one with relatively no climbs or difficult trails. The trails, sadly, are not suitable for wheelchairs though. We were unaware (for some reason) of the tour times and, therefore, arrived about 1 1/2 hours before the morning tour. The number to call for reservations is on a large sign at the gate and we did. Then we enjoyed the park until the gate was opened for the tour. (See my review of the adjacent Jungle Prada de Narvaez Park separately). Tours are given Wednesday through Sunday. The cost for the stroll for seniors is only $10.00. There is ample parking available. A small museum is available inside the site before and after the walk where visitors may see examples of the archaeological artifacts discovered on the site and purchase de Vaca's book (or a few others) if they so desire. When in St. Petersburg, don't miss this one. It is well worth your time.
Jessica_G
Mar 2022
Tour was excellent! Very informative, the guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Really neat learning about the history of the Indian mounds, highly recommend taking this tour!

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