MIAMI -- The drive from Little Havana to South Beach captures the broad range of Miami's topographical landscape. Here I am on the elevated highway, like millions of frustrated Miamians during rush hour, as the MacArthur Causeway guides me over the city's districts.
From Brickell to the neighborhood of Overtown, I pass old and new construction sites. Luxury buildings sit above the water. Eventually, I reach Miami Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. In the skies, a combination of weather patterns dance together, completely contradicting each other's status. On one side, a storm is brewing, and on the other, clear blue skies. A contradiction. That's Miami.
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