Tag: “Sandy Hook Bay”

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  1. Scenic way is not alway the longest way

    Taking the ferry on San Francisco bay, can save time, reduce stress, save money and be a great scenic trip all at the same time.

  2. Sandy Hook Bay

    This is one of the many views of the bay from the beaches of Sandy Hook, New Jersey at the Gateway National Recreation Area.

  3. Sandy Hook Bay

    The Atlantic Highlands is just west of Highlands and Sandy Hook on the Jersey Shore. A boutique hotel is situated on the shore (see "Blue Bay Inn") that is just a 5 minute walk from the commuter ferry from Manhattan.

  4. the ice is alive

    Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska is an ideal place to view the vibrant marine habitats found at the front of tidewater glaciers.

  5. Beautiful Blue Bay

    This is a sunset over the Sandy Hook Bay as viewed from the Atlantic Highlands.

  6. Sunset Over the Blue Bay

    This is a sunset at the Sandy Hook Bay as seen from the Atlantic Highlands.

  7. The Bomvu Drum Festival

    I was only going to stay in Coffee Bay, South Africa for a couple of days, but the Bomvu Drum Festival approached....

  8. Sail Surfing

    Guests at the park are seen sail surfing at the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area on the bay side. Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey, can be seen on the horizon as weather starts to move into the area.

  9. Gateway National Recreation Area: Sandy Hook Unit

    Gateway National Recreation Area is made up of for separate units in the New York City metropolitan area and run by the National Park Service. It is officially listed as part of the National Parks of New York Harbor.

  10. Sandy Hook Lighthouse

    The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located on the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built in 1764 by Isaac Conro.

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