however when you get close to it, it look brown and dirty. Burim stood on a little
sand island looking thing and took this picture.
A trail leading up to the first light house. It has a cottage near by with tables and chairs.
A very nice and misleading look at the city of Erie. Makes Erie look like a really nice place to live in, however after last weeks "mission", we know better than that.
The Perry Monument is a 101 foot structure located at the eastern end of Presque Isle. The Monument is dedicated to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, who was a prominent naval squadron leader during the War of 1812.
The Erie Coast Guard station. Well its a nice picture of a fence. Couldn't get in, so there is really not much to write about.
I have been living in Erie since 99 and have never seen these floating houses. I would like to understand how they stay on water like that, I would also like to understand what happens if your house catches on fire. You better know how to swim if you wanna live here.
The North Pier Light is one of three lighthouses located in Erie, Pa, and can be found at the east end of the channel that leads into Presque Isle Bay. You can also see ice in the water around it. Just to remind us that summer is not here and that this is cold Erie.
A view of a beach at Lake Erie. On a really windy day, it is a great spot to see pretty big waves without having to get out of your car.
A trail leading towards somewhere I have never been. I would have went down further to see where it leads, however since it was freezing I decided to take a quick picture and get the hell outta there.
Construction began on the Presque Isle Lighthouse in 1872, and was first list on July 12th 1873, making it only the second lighthouse constructed on Lake Erie. The tower is made of brick and an attached dwelling was home to nine U.S. Lighthouse service keepers and their families until 1944.
An "artistic" view of beach six. During summer this a pretty popular beach for Bosnian people to go to, so you might wanna stay away from it....I do.
The Presque Isle Inn makes a nice welcome sign as you are going towards the Presque Isle State Park which is a 3,200-acre sandy peninsula that arches into Lake Erie. As Pennsylvania's only "seashore." The park gets about 4 million visitors a year.
The Perry Monument is a 101 foot structure located at the eastern end of Presque Isle. The Monument is dedicated to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, who was a prominent naval squadron leader during the War of 1812.
The Erie Coast Guard station. Well its a nice picture of a fence. Couldn't get in, so there is really not much to write about.
I have been living in Erie since 99 and have never seen these floating houses. I would like to understand how they stay on water like that, I would also like to understand what happens if your house catches on fire. You better know how to swim if you wanna live here.
The North Pier Light is one of three lighthouses located in Erie, Pa, and can be found at the east end of the channel that leads into Presque Isle Bay. You can also see ice in the water around it. Just to remind us that summer is not here and that this is cold Erie.
A view of a beach at Lake Erie. On a really windy day, it is a great spot to see pretty big waves without having to get out of your car.
A trail leading towards somewhere I have never been. I would have went down further to see where it leads, however since it was freezing I decided to take a quick picture and get the hell outta there.
Construction began on the Presque Isle Lighthouse in 1872, and was first list on July 12th 1873, making it only the second lighthouse constructed on Lake Erie. The tower is made of brick and an attached dwelling was home to nine U.S. Lighthouse service keepers and their families until 1944.
An "artistic" view of beach six. During summer this a pretty popular beach for Bosnian people to go to, so you might wanna stay away from it....I do.
Not sure what this is, but Burim made me take a picture of it anyway. If this is Erie's contribution to wind power, we better start digging for oil....quickly.
The Ravine Flyer II Coaster, is the winner of the Golden Ticket Award as the best new ride in the world for 2008.
The Presque Isle Inn makes a nice welcome sign as you are going towards the Presque Isle State Park which is a 3,200-acre sandy peninsula that arches into Lake Erie. As Pennsylvania's only "seashore." The park gets about 4 million visitors a year.
Oh man, that one artistic shot caught me off guard, I will never mock photography again.
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