
Surf Caresses A Lonely Stone

by Gary Slawsky
Title
Surf Caresses A Lonely Stone
Artist
Gary Slawsky
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Lone rock resists the surf at Sandy Hook, New Jersey and creates a beautiful pattern in the process. Sandy Hook is a 1665 square mile peninsula along the eastern cost of New Jersey that was discovered by Henry Hudson in the early 1600s. This peninsula is located at the southern entrance to New York harbor.
After the Civil War Fort Hancock was establish as a military base, armament proving ground and in the 1950s a Nike missile site. Numerous large bunkers that housed weapons to protect New York Harbor are scattered around the peninsula.
Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1974 when it was turned over to the US National Parks Service and managed as part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. Today, Fort Hancock, the proving ground, some bunkers, and nike missile site can be toured as historical monuments of US History. The oldest operating lighthouse in the United States (Sandy Hook Lighthouse) can be entered as well as the attached lighthouse keepers residence that includes a Sandy Hook history museum.
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January 16th, 2012
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Bob Lentz
Congratulations!, Gary, on being selected Artist for December 1-15 as voted by members in the Best of Minimalism group on FAA.

Bob Lentz
Congratulations! This simple and essential image is a Featured Image in the “Best of Minimalism” group on FAA based on votes by group members. The artist is invited to add the image to the group’s current “2023 Feature Archive” Discussion topic.