Nusun Global Empire: Your Solar Energy Experts in Florida
Nusun Global Empire Provides Florida Homes with Solar Panel Installation
Several factors influence a home’s suitability for solar, including location, roof orientation, shading, and age. Our solar advisors can assess your home’s suitability in Florida and provide expert guidance.
By choosing Nusun Global Empire, you’re investing in a sustainable future and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. Nusun Global Empire offers solar panel installation for homes in Jacksonville, and Miami and covers the area of Orlando with solar expert designs. Our company offers free solar panel designs for the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Port St. Lucie and energy savings in Cape Coral. Contact us today for a free consultation in Hialeah and learn how our solar solutions can benefit you and your community in Florida.
Things to Do in Florida
Florida is known as the Sunshine State for a reason—tours here are all about fun in the sun. Join a local guide to spot wildlife like dolphins, manatees, and alligators, bike through vibrant neighborhoods, or relax with a cocktail in hand on a sunset catamaran cruise. You’ll also find tours that highlight Florida’s rich culture, from exploring colonial history in St. Augustine to savoring the flavors of Little Havana on a food tour in Miami.
Florida: Historical Factoid
People first reached Florida at least 14,000 years ago. The rich variety of environments in prehistoric Florida supported a large number of plants and animals. The animal population included most mammals that we know today. In addition, many other large mammals that are now extinct (such as the saber-tooth tiger, mastodon, giant armadillo, and camel) roamed the land.
The Florida coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico was very different 14,000 years ago. The sea level was much lower than it is today. As a result, the Florida peninsula was more than twice as large as it is now. The people who inhabited Florida at that time were hunters and gatherers, who only rarely sought big game for food. Modern researchers think that their diet consisted of small animals, plants, nuts, and shellfish. These first Floridians settled in areas where a steady water supply, good stone resources for tool making, and firewood were available. Over the centuries, these native people developed complex cultures. During the period prior to contact with Europeans, native societies of the peninsula developed cultivated agriculture, traded with other groups in what is now the southeastern United States, and increased their social organization, reflected in large temple mounds and village complexes.
Site: https://dos.fl.gov/florida-facts/florida-history/a-brief-history/early-human-inhabitants
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