Tag: “Shore”

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  1. Double Trouble State Park

    My brother and I go to Double Trouble State Park in Bayville, NJ about five times a week in the spring and summer. It is filled with acres of woods and old waterfalls -- man made of course!

  2. Adventure at the Jersey Shore

    They say that you can find adventure in your own backyard, and man was that point driven home the other day... on a trip to the beach!

  3. The Glorious Shores of New Jersey

    Freshly delivered cargo at the port of Bayonne.

  4. LONE SURFER, SEASIDE HEIGHTS

    A lone surfer scouts out a potential wave to ride on a quiet wednesday afternoon. Taken just weeks before the crowds would pour into Seaside Heights and other popular Jersey towns "down the Shore."

  5. Belmar Seafood Festival

    On the banks of the Atlantic Ocean, one weekend in June each year is the Belmar Seafood Festival. All the local seafood restaurants show their stuff as they serve up the best is lobster, crab, shrimp, clams and local delicacies.

  6. Baronet Theatre

    The Baronet Theatre is a couple blocks from the boardwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It opened in 1913 as the Ocean Theatre and was remodeled in 1953 to take on an art deco style.

  7. Divine Park

    Divine Park is in the center of the bucolic Jersey Shore of Spring Lake. It's spring fed lake is home to diverse waterfowl and is three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. Lucy the Margate Elephant

    Lucy is a very unique piece of architectural history from the Victorian era. At times she served as a hotel, tavern, and now a national landmark.

  9. 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.

  10. Lake Como

    Toward the end of summer 2007, the sun set over Lake Como, a little body of water on the border of Spring Lake and Lake Como adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean on the Jersey Shore. The water fowl are diverse and offer peaceful moments within a stones throw of the Atlantic Ocean.

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