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Peter Greenberg Worldwide—Hawks Cay Resort, Duck Key, Florida—March 12, 2016

hawk2This week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the Hawks Cay Resort in Duck Key, Florida. If you know the Keys, it’s right off mile marker 61, but this is the only resort in the U.S. mainland to offer free public viewing of trained dolphins (with a great interactive children’s program). This week, The Wall Street Journal’s Scott McCartney warns us about long lines at airport security checkpoints this summer—why it’s happening and what we can do about it. George Hobica of Airfarewatchdog.com shares some surprisingly low airfares on popular routes. Then, Florida Keys historian Brad Bertelli drops by to give us the best snorkeling sites in the Keys, as well as the fascinating Native American history of Florida that most people don’t know. Jason Koler, Editor and Publisher of The Keys Weekly, shares his picks of the best places you can’t find in travel brochures, and pilot Patrick Smith, author of Cockpit Confidential, discusses what we still don’t know nearly two years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. There’s all of this and more as the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Hawks Cay Resort in the Florida Keys.

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