Eastern Point Lighthouse, Gloucester, MA, 2/19/2023: As the name suggests, it’s located at the eastern end of Gloucester Harbor. Walking out on the 2,250-foot jetty you get a great view of the lighthouse and can see the Boston skyline at a distance.
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Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse, 10/8/23. We ignored all the signage warning us that we were on private roads, in a private neighborhood, private this, private that. There was a lighthouse there and I wanted to see it. Arrest me.
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Cape Ann Light Station on Thacher Island, 6/22/2024. Shot of the South Tower, taken through a porthole from the inside of the North Tower.

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Cape Ann Light Station on Thacher Island, 6/22/2024. These are some shots from the interior of the South Tower.

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Cape Ann Light Station on Thacher Island, 6/22/2024. The identical lighthouses on Thacher Island are the only operating twin lighthouses left in the U.S. They are both 124 feet tall, and are the second tallest lighthouses in New England, after Boon Island Lighthouse in Maine, which is the tallest at 133 feet. Completed in 1861, they were built to warn ships of the dangerous Londoner Reef, which had caused hundreds of shipwrecks. The National Park Service designated the entire Island and its structures as a National Historic Landmark in 2001. The Island itself is beautiful and lush. There are well-maintained trails throughout the island to explore.

When we visited only the South Tower was open for climbing (156 steps to the top!). The North Tower was under repair, and it may be open for climbing now, not sure. PRO TIP: When I booked our tickets, I did not realize it would be nesting season for seagulls and geese. The seagulls in particular were very aggressive protecting their nests (as a father, I get it). The docents recommended taking walking sticks to wave off any attacking birds. Glad we followed their recommendation. Also: holy bird shit, Batman! There was goose shit everywhere. Literally, everywhere. So. Much. Poop. Choose your footwear accordingly (I chose poorly).

These photos are of the North Tower taken from the top of the South Tower.

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Wild #tulips and Virginia #Bluebells from our yard. A beautiful combination. #flowers #gardeming #NewEngland #GloucesterMA #CapeAnn
🌊🐍 Em 1639, os habitantes de Cape Ann, Massachusetts, avistaram uma gigantesca serpente marinha que deixou todos em choque! O que será que realmente aconteceu? Mistério ou mito? #SerpenteMarinha #CapeAnn #História https://activite-paranormale.net/news/read/19761/uma-gigantesca-serpente-marinha-observada-em-cape-ann-no-massachusetts-em-1639
Uma gigantesca serpente marinha observada em Cape Ann, no Massachusetts, em 1639

Ao mergulhar nos arquivos do inexplicável, um evento ocorrido em 1639, na costa de Cape Ann, Massachusetts, continua a intrigar gerações. Naquela época, dezenas — ou até centenas — de testemunhas afirmaram ter visto uma criatura serpentina gigantesca deslizando pelas águas do Atlântico. Descrita com

🏴‍☠️ In 1639, sailors off Cape Ann, Massachusetts, reported sightings of a gigantic sea serpent! 🌊🐍 Descriptions of this mythical creature sparked legends and curiosity that still captivate us today. What do you think roams the depths? #SeaSerpent #CapeAnn https://activite-paranormale.net/news/read/19759/a-gigantic-sea-serpent-observed-at-cape-ann-in-massachusetts-in-1639
A gigantic sea serpent observed at Cape Ann in Massachusetts in 1639

Delving into the annals of the unexplained, one event from 1639 off the coast of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, continues to stir the imagination. At that time, dozens—if not hundreds—of witnesses claimed to have seen a massive serpentine creature gliding through the Atlantic waters. Described as a coloss