Photos: 47N-26N part 3

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Photos: 47N-26N part 3

Postby beaky » Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:03 am

Next checkpoint will be Barnegat Light and another inlet...
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And there it is... not that I'm surprised. I am making pretty good time, though, even with a slight headwind.
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There's a break in the cloud deck here... suddenly 715 and I are bathed in brilliant sunshine.

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Barnegat marks the north end of Long Beach Island, where my family used to spend two weeks every summer when I was a kid. Never seen it from the air before, but I guess it looks much the same, only with more houses.
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I'm pretty sure the house my folks rented every summer was somewhere around this part of the island, on the bay side. I remember walking just down the street a little to play on the dunes... eh, hard to tell from up here, and anyway, it's been over thirty years...
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More to come!
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Re: Photos: 47N-26N part 3

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:40 am

Great scenery rotty :)

Would most of those homes in your last shot be retired folks?
The reason I ask is in most of your shots I see very little industry.
Or do folks drive a good distance to work?

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Re: Photos: 47N-26N part 3

Postby beaky » Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:28 am

Great scenery rotty :)

Would most of those homes in your last shot be retired folks?
The reason I ask is in most of your shots I see very little industry.
Or do folks drive a good distance to work?

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Long Beach Island has been a vacation destination for as long as I can remember... what little industry there is caters to the summer crowd: restaurants, hotels, etc. Bet it's practically deserted in the winter., as the majority of homeowners rent out the houses as opposed to living there year-round. There were a few retirees there when I was a kid- nice for them in the summer, but it ain't Florida- it's cold, wet, and snowy in the winter.
I guess there might be year-round working folks who commute to the mainland: there's a causeway in the middle, and Atlantic City and Toms River are pretty big towns within a reasonable drive.
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Re: Photos: 47N-26N part 3

Postby C » Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:51 pm

An interesting little coastline... :)
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