DOG BAR BREAKWATER PANORAMA

Dog Bar Breakwater panorama, from end to end!

Dog Bar Breakwater Panorama ©Kim Smith 2015

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Built to protect ships from the Dog Bar Reef, the Dog Bar breakwater was built on top of the ledge. The half mile long breakwater is seven and a half feet above mean high water and ten feet wide, constructed of 231,756 tons of Cape Ann granite over a substructure of rubble. Built by the Army Corps of Engineers between 1894 and 1905 at a cost of only $300,000.00, I wonder what it would cost to build a granite breakwater such as Gloucester’s in today’s economy?

For more interesting history about the Dog Bar Breakwater visit Lighthouse Friends and Terry Weber’s fun facts about the Breakwater.

Eastern Point Lighthouse ©Kim Smith 2015

Beautiful Wonson’s Cove Sunday Sunset

Wonson's Cove Flat Cove Landing Sunset -2 Sunday’s sunset was a gem–with this nor’easter upon us, sunny skies are not predicted again until Friday.

Wonson's Cove Flat Cove Landing sunset ©Kim Smith 2014.Seagulls sunset ©Kim Smith 2014

Beautiful Sunset Over Gloucester Harbor Saturday Night!

Gloucester City hall Harbor sunset Smiths Cove ©Kim Smith 2014

From Smiths Cove
Gloucester City hall Harbor sunset Smiths Cove  ©Kim Smith 2014 JPG

Paint Factory Behind a Veil of Birch Leaves

Veil of Birch Leaves  Paint Factory ©Kim Smith 2013

I liked all the focal lengths and couldn’t decide which one to post–Paint Factory as muse.

Veil of Birch Leaves  Paint Factory  -2©Kim Smith 2013

Veil of Birch Leaves Paint Factory -3  ©Kim Smith 2013Veil of Birch Leaves and Paint Factory  -4 ©Kim Smith 2013Paint Factory Rocky Neck Gloucester