Brick Pathway To The Lighthouse
by Dawn Gari
Title
Brick Pathway To The Lighthouse
Artist
Dawn Gari
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is one image that I was glad the sky was overcast, gray and misty. This is the weather a lighthouse was made for. In a day were visibility is poor and colors are muted the lighthouse stands a beacon visible to lead those at sea home.
Cape Hatteras Light is a lighthouse located on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks in the town of Buxton, North Carolina and is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The Outer Banks are a group of islands on the North Carolina coast that separate the Atlantic Ocean from the coastal sounds and inlets. Atlantic currents in this area made for excellent travel for ships, except in the area of Diamond Shoals, just offshore at Cape Hatteras. Nearby, the warm Gulf Stream ocean current collides with the colder Labrador Current, creating ideal conditions for powerful ocean storms and sea swells. The large number of ships that ran aground because of these shifting sandbars, including the Civil War ironclad warship USS Monitor, gave this area the nickname Graveyard of the Atlantic. It also led Congress to authorize the construction of the Cape Hatteras Light. Its 210 foot height makes it the tallest brick lighthouse structure in the United States and 29th in the world. Since its base is almost at sea level, it is only the 15th highest light in the United States, the first 14 being built on higher ground.
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December 14th, 2014
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