Across from the Boardwalk in Spring Lake is the last of three grand hotels from a bygone era. While the Monmouth Hotel and Warren Hotel fell to the wrecking ball, the Essex and Sussex stands tall and proud.
To access the beach in a typical Jersey Shore town, during the summer months you will need to find a place to purchase a beach badge. This is one of the beach badget huts in Spring Lake after hours with a ghostly figure in front.
At ten minutes into the Spring Lake Five runners were only just begining to round the bend at mile two. At this clip, they were well on their way to the finish line...
The evening before The Spring Lake Five, the kids race is held. Distances vary based on age group and small groups are set on their way to avoid crowding.
My best shot in all of Paris, perhaps all of Europe so far!
This is one of two bridges that spans Spring Lake, in the Jersey Shore borough of Spring Lake, New Jersey. This spot is found in Divine Park and is one of three lakes in the town.
We made for a ghostly procession down the path that leads from Hagar Qim Temple to Mnajdra Temple which is a short distance away. It was biting cold and damp on this rugged coastline on the South of the Island of Malta.
The press and about 50 members of the public who had bought tickets for the Spring Equinox at Mnajdra Temples in Malta gather at the entrance and wait. It had rained the night before so everyone was worried the clouds would cover the spectacle we had all come to witness.
While we were waiting for the sun to make its appearance on the occasion of the Spring Equinox, I wandered around some of the lower chambers of Mnajdra Temples. Its magnificent megaliths, over 4000 years old, had withstood the test of time and still stood mysteriosly on the rugged cliffside.
The moment we had been waiting for arrived. The sun came out from behind the clouds and its rays came through the doorway of Mnajdra Temples, astronomically aligned to mark the two Equinox in March and September as well as the Solstices in June and December.