RealScenery Florida

Geography overview:
Florida, also known as the Peninsula State, consists of a large low-lying peninsula running north-south. The northern part of the state, running east-west is a strip of land known as the panhandle. The panhandle is a region of low, rolling hills, large swamps and marshes, numerous lakes, and forests. Florida contains a diverse pattern of physical features including farmlands, urban areas, transportation routes, and other cultural features that have transformed Florida from largely a historic wilderness area into one of the fastest-growing and most populated states.

Major airports in Florida:
Miami International (KMIA)
Orlando International (KMCO)
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (KFLL)
Tampa International (KTPA)
Jacksonville International (KJAX)
Southwest Florida International (KRSW)
Daytona Beach International (KDAB)
Gainesville Regional (KGNV)
Key West International (KEYW)
Sarasota-Bradenton International (KSRQ)
Tallahassee Regional (KTLH)
Palm Beach International (KPBI)

Miami International Airport is the busiest commercial passenger airport in Florida and also the leading airport in terms of air freight operations. Orlando International, Fort Lauderdale International and Tampa International are also large passenger terminals. Jacksonville International and Southwest Florida International are large regional airports.