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The highest points in Miami-Dade County are unmarked and largely unnoticed. But high ground has played an outsized role in the history of South Florida’s development and, more importantly, offers clues about how climate change could shape the region’s future. Starting with its real estate market.
Miami isn’t known for its majestic mountains. The tallest peaks in the South Florida landscape, in fact, are a series of landfills. The highest point south of Lake Okeechobee is the dump at Monarch Hill Renewable Energy Park, better known as Mount Trashmore, which towers 225 smelly feet above northern Broward County.
Benjamin Frey, a multi-media artist, has designed the 59th annual commemorative poster for the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, and it's both historic and iconic.
A large, slow-moving Category 4 storm like Hurricane Ian would push a catastrophic surge across much of coastal Miami-Dade many times worse and extending much farther inland than Irma did in 2017.