In the Louvre courtyard, after the crowd is gone, the atmosphere is very chilled and lovers feel chatty in front of the Pyramid, under the recuring movement of the lights of the Eiffel tower! An experience not to be missed in the world most touristic city...
Hong Kong Island is a magical place, the Peak is by far the best way to realise it!
Paris' famous moniker as the City of Lights is exemplified by none other than it's most enduring landmark. Starting at dusk, thousands of strobe lights sparkle on the Eiffel Tower at the top of each hour.
This is the south tower of Twin Lights Lighthouse, also known as Navesink Lighthouse. Originally used for navigation into New York Harbor in 1828, the lights were rebuilt in1862 due to a deteriorating structure.
Both of the lights at Twin Lights can be seen in this image with the south light in the foreground. Today and commemorative Fresnel light still shines at night in the north tower.
This is the final set of stairs that goes to the walkway around the light of the north light of Twin Lights.
The borough of Sea Bright can be seen below the south tower. It is the strip of land in between the Atlantic Ocean and the bay...
This is the back of the Navesink Lightstation (Twin Lights) with the north tower to the left. Up the ramp is the main entrance to the museum and to the lighthouse stairs.
This is a display of the huge fresnel lens that once shined in the south light. It can now be found refurbished for up close inspection in the site's electric generation station.