Sunday, July 12, 2009

The 12th day of the seventh month of the year of the OP







The view from the top
of the bottom of the State
of New Jersey


It seems that most of the more eclectic town on the east coast are at the end of spits of land out in the water. Cape May among them.


Provincetown on Cape Cod up in Massachusets certainly qualifies as one of those towns. Whale watching, street watching, great restaurants and shops and the beaches not to mention the best sand dunes from here to Africa. Yeah, if you get there you have to see the dunes, just off Rt. 6 on the right before you get to P-town....just remarkable. And three lighthouses you have to walk to or take a boat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page



Key West may be the end of the world as we know it. A place where people used to run away to get lost and still do. Great street and sunset watching , their own lighthouse. It is a jump off point for the two lighthouses at the Dry Tortugas which is an all day beach, snorkeling, and exploring trip.


http://www.fla-keys.com/

http://www.nps.gov/drto/


All three famous towns have their own "Tastes" but similar fun places to be and explore. The images here show the Cape May light at the bottom, the stairs in the middle and the light in shadow against the Jersey shore going north from just above the point at the Delaware Bay.

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