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United States·Port of Miami

Port of Miami, a commercial port in eastern Florida, USA. Located in the Biscayne Bay of the Atlantic Ocean at the southeastern end of the Florida Peninsula, the port city is to the southeast. It is a port built in the early 1960s. Miami is the eighth largest port in the United States and the largest port in Florida. It is the southern gateway of the United States. International container ships from over 100 countries and regions around the world can directly dock at the port through the Gulf Stream channel, which is 1.5 nautical miles long, 152.4 meters wide, and has a low tide water depth of 12.8 meters. Among them are container ships of more than 20 large and medium-sized ocean carriers from more than 30 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. The container terminal is located at the southeastern end of Lummus Island in Miami. In 2005, the container throughput of the Port of Miami reached 1.05 million TEUs. The Miami container terminal is fully connected to railways and highways, and is connected to railway lines and highways in the United States and Canada. 🛥️🛥️🛥️🛥️The port is moored with various yachts⛵️, which can be purchased or rented by tourists. The port has a tourist center, bars restaurants cafes☕️ shopping streets🛍️ and seaside amusement facilities🛝.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2024
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