Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas #wednesdaywalk

Sunset photographer

Welcome to #wednesdaywalk hosted by @tattoodjay 😎 I took a winter sanity trip from snowy Vermont to a sunny island key. We stayed two nights in Dry Tortugas National Park. Most of the key we stayed on was covered by Fort Jefferson. Lets take a #wednesdaywalk around the fort.

Fort from ferry

Here's a view of Garden Key and Fort Jefferson. There are seven keys in Dry Tortugas National Park. Some are seasonal i.e. they are under water part of the year 😅

Fort Jefferson

Gotta take the National Park sign pic when you visit a park. We also get a sticker for the National Parks passport book to keep track of how many parks we have visited 😁

Entrance

Fort Jefferson was built starting in 1846 and is surrounded by a moat. A bridge leads into the fort over the moat. Lets walk inside and look around.

Parade grounds

You can climb to the top of the walls for a nice view of the fort.

Ammo depot

The arched roof is the ammo depot.

Ruins of officer quarters

The foundations of the officers quarters are visible along the west side of the parade grounds.

Lighthouse

There is a light house in one corner of the fort.

Walkway

Fort Jefferson is the largest all-masonry fort in US.

Archways

The walkways and archways extend the length of each side. Making for some cool pictures and long walks 😁 Did I mention cool? with the openings on all sides you can always find a breeze and a spot in the shade in the fort which was nice.

Moat

The moat still extends all the way around the fort.

Reflections

Reflections of the fort in the moat were awesome 😍

Sunset behind the fort

And the highlight of the fort tour was sunset.

Sunset over moat

Sunsets were one of the best things about the trip.

Sunset through fort archway

The fort is open sunrise to sunset so we stayed inside the fort for some sunset photos.

Sunset with lighthouse on horizon

I walked back up to the top of the fort's wall for this final photo.

Hope you enjoyed my #wednesdaywalk around Fort Jefferson 🙂
and a little more about my recent trip.

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