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Water Taxi and Brightline Train Fort Lauderdale




 

Avi Ram, the master of camouflage body painting, recently took his artistry to the waterways of Fort Lauderdale, blending a model into the iconic Water Taxi. The model seamlessly vanished into the vibrant yellow and blue of the taxi, making it almost impossible to spot them against the bustling backdrop of the city’s famous "Venice of America." Avi’s work continues to push the boundaries of illusion, merging art with the urban landscape in a truly unique way.

Fun facts about the Water Taxi: It’s not just a means of transportation but a popular way to explore Fort Lauderdale's scenic waterways. The taxi operates like a “hop-on, hop-off” boat, offering stunning views of luxury yachts, mansions, and historic sites. With 10 stops along the route, it’s a favorite among both tourists and locals.

To learn more about this floating experience, visit watertaxi.com. It’s the best way to see the city from the water!


 



 

After blending a model seamlessly into the Water Taxi, Avi Ram took his camouflage art to the rails, transforming another model into a living part of the Brightline train in Fort Lauderdale. The model disappeared into the sleek, vibrant design of the train, making them nearly invisible to the naked eye. Avi’s ability to merge his subjects into their surroundings with such precision highlights his incredible talent and creativity.



Fun facts about the Brightline: It’s the first new major private passenger rail service in the U.S. in over a century, connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach at speeds of up to 125 mph. The Brightline is known for its modern, luxurious design and offers a quick, stress-free alternative to South Florida’s busy highways. Each station is centrally located, making it easy to explore the city upon arrival.

For more information, visit gobrightline.com. It's a fast and stylish way to travel through South Florida!



 


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