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Feb 18, 2024 22:01:49   #
black mamba
 
Retired CPO wrote:
There is a catamaran "fast boat", whatever that means that tourists use to get out there. And a commercial seaplane schedule that goes out as well. I think they go out from Key West. My wife and I went down from Tampa on my brothers' sailboat. That was quite an adventure. Big storm on the way back, miserable several days beating against BIG waves. Not a fun time! There were, I think three NFL players from the Miami Dolphins out on a fishing boat that died during the storm. I can't remember the year.
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Geeze, Chief, I ought to take that as a sign to avoid the place like the plague.

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Feb 18, 2024 23:06:10   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
black mamba wrote:
Geeze, Chief, I ought to take that as a sign to avoid the place like the plague.


Well, maybe. But the storm and the deaths happened closer to Tampa than to the Dry Tortugas! It's seventy two miles south by southwest from the mouth of Tampa Bay to the fort. And we are all three still alive to talk about it! Just keep an eye on the skies!!
In the boat anchorage at the fort there are Goliath Groupers seven to eight feet long! Maybe more!!

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Feb 18, 2024 23:15:11   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Great set and history narrative Tom.

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Feb 19, 2024 01:55:19   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
black mamba wrote:
Fort Clinch is located on Amelia Island, Florida, at the extreme northeast point in the State. In some shots, you'll see a stretch of land in the distance across the water. That's the state of Georgia.

Preliminary work on the fort commenced in 1847. When the civil war broke out in 1861, the fort was not completely built out and no cannons had been installed. At that time, the Confederate's owned the site but General Lee ordered the site to be evacuated. The Union forces then occupied the fort, finished construction, and installed all of the cannons. The fort never played a role in any of the war's actual combat, but it still served as a deterrent to the Confederate's moving in support during the war to inland waters.

The large cannons had an effective range from 3 to 6 miles...depending on the wight of the shells that were fired. Those shells weighed from 25 lbs. to 100 lbs. The smaller cannons had a range from 1 to 3 miles.

After 1869, the fort was essentially vacated of all personnel and military functions. In 1898, with the advent of the Spanish-American War, the fort was again activated to military use, but after about a year and a half, was evacuated once again and stayed that way until it was sold to the State of Florida in 1935. It then became one of Florida's first state parks.
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Fantastic set!!! Tom

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Feb 19, 2024 06:26:59   #
Tdearing Loc: Rockport, TX
 
Nice work.

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Feb 19, 2024 06:27:53   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
black mamba wrote:
Thanks, Mike.

I'm at that site fairly often, but I don't go in the fort that much any more. Been there many times. I have found, however, that the beach in front of the fort is a prime time site for for finding sharks teeth.


Yes. We camped there for many years with Scout troops and I always found sharks teeth there.

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Feb 19, 2024 06:29:35   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
black mamba wrote:
Fort Clinch is located on Amelia Island, Florida, at the extreme northeast point in the State. In some shots, you'll see a stretch of land in the distance across the water. That's the state of Georgia.

Preliminary work on the fort commenced in 1847. When the civil war broke out in 1861, the fort was not completely built out and no cannons had been installed. At that time, the Confederate's owned the site but General Lee ordered the site to be evacuated. The Union forces then occupied the fort, finished construction, and installed all of the cannons. The fort never played a role in any of the war's actual combat, but it still served as a deterrent to the Confederate's moving in support during the war to inland waters.

The large cannons had an effective range from 3 to 6 miles...depending on the wight of the shells that were fired. Those shells weighed from 25 lbs. to 100 lbs. The smaller cannons had a range from 1 to 3 miles.

After 1869, the fort was essentially vacated of all personnel and military functions. In 1898, with the advent of the Spanish-American War, the fort was again activated to military use, but after about a year and a half, was evacuated once again and stayed that way until it was sold to the State of Florida in 1935. It then became one of Florida's first state parks.
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I enjoyed your photos of Fort Clinch. I think I need to revisit this area. I haven't been in a few years, since before pandemic.

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Feb 19, 2024 06:34:15   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Very nice set!

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Feb 19, 2024 07:15:18   #
black mamba
 
Curmudgeon wrote:
Great set and history narrative Tom.


Thanks for commenting, Jack. You know I appreciate it.

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Feb 19, 2024 07:26:55   #
black mamba
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Fantastic set!!! Tom


Thanks for the compliment, Frank.

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Feb 19, 2024 07:29:08   #
black mamba
 
Tdearing wrote:
Nice work.


Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it.

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Feb 19, 2024 07:38:30   #
black mamba
 
roxiemarty wrote:
I enjoyed your photos of Fort Clinch. I think I need to revisit this area. I haven't been in a few years, since before pandemic.


You won't believe the explosion of development west of the island, over on the mainland. Thankfully, Amelia Island itself is the same welcoming place it has always been.

Tom

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Feb 19, 2024 07:40:34   #
black mamba
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Very nice set!


Hey, Bill. I hope you're well. Thanks for the visit.

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Feb 19, 2024 10:11:58   #
PeteWeez Loc: LSD
 
Good story. Thanks for sharing.

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Feb 19, 2024 10:53:45   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great series, Tom.

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