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This was our second flight of 2015 and it sure turned out to be a memorable one. Beginning in north-central New Jersey we zigzagged a bit first heading southeast, then southwest over Six Flags Great Adventure, then back east towards the
Jersey Shore and Seaside Heights.
By mid-day we were circling Atlantic City, then continuing further
south we passed Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Wildwood and finally Cape May, where I shot numerous photos of the old town itself. We landed at Cape May County airport for a fuel stop and then it was a straight line run back home from there, with a slight tail wind giving us a ground speed of about 140 mph. Nothing to complain about at all !!!
As always, I hope you enjoy the view from above...
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NOTE: All photos were shot within the state of New Jersey,
aside from the last of this group
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#1 - Diamond Nation ballpark
in Flemington
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#2 - Raceway Park (left) and
Old Bridge airport in Englishtown |
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#3 - Englishtown Auction in
Englishtown is bustling |
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#4 - Englishtown Auction |
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#5 - Burmese Buddhist Temple
in Englishtown |
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#6 - Six Flags Great Adventure
in Jackson, looking northwest |
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#7 - El Toro (wooden coaster)
with the park's newest attraction,
the El Diablo looping coaster |
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#8 - El Diablo is expected to open
in late Spring of 2015 |
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#9 - Sprawling industrial park in
Lakewood, adjacent to the
Garden State Parkway and Route 70 |
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#10 - New highway interchange
construction near Bricktown |
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#11 - Shopping mall complex
in Bricktown |
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#12 - The Jersey Shore, looking
north from Lavallette |
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#13 - Seaside Heights boardwalk
and Casino amusement pier, only
about 2/3 of it's former size,
after hurricane Sandy |
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#14 - Seaside Heights, looking north |
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#15 - Notice that the location of
the once popular Funtown Pier
in Seaside Heights has yet to
be rebuilt after hurricane Sandy |
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#16 - Casino Pier and water park
in Seaside Heights |
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#17 - Casino Pier in Seaside Heights |
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#18 - Seaside Heights boardwalk
with the Mid-Way Steakhouse
near the center of the photo
(yellow roof) |
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#19 - Looking west at Pelican Island
and Route 37 from Seaside Heights |
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#20 - Seaside Heights/Park and
Island Beach State park in the
distance
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#21 - Toms River country club
golf course in Toms River |
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#22 - Oyster Creek Generating Station
in Oyster Creek |
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#23 - Oyster Creek Generating Station |
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#24 - One of many housing
developments along the Jersey Shore,
this one on the mainland side of
the Barnegat Bay in Barnegat |
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#25 - Nature's version of
hieroglyphics, or so it looks like,
on the mainland side of the
Barnegat Bay in Barnegat |
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#26 - 3D sidewalk painted image
along the Atlantic City boardwalk |
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#27 - Former Revel casino/hotel
in Atlantic City |
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#28 - Atlantic City with points south
to Ocean City |
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#29 - The Absecon Lighthouse in
Atlantic City is dwarfed by the
towering casinos |
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#30 - Absecon Lighthouse |
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#31 - Harrah's casino/hotel complex
in Atlantic City |
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#32 - The Water Club and Borgata
casino/hotel complex in
Atlantic City |
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#33 - Northernmost section of the
Atlantic City boardwalk with the
former Revel casino in the distance |
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#34 -Tanger Outlets shopping mall
in Atlantic City |
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#35 - Bader Airfield (now closed)
looking northeast towards the strip
of casinos along Atlantic City's
famous boardwalk |
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#36 - 'Lucy the Elephant' in Margate,
a short drive south from
Atlantic City |
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#37 - 'Lucy the Elephant' in Margate |
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#38 - Looking north at Atlantic City |
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#39 - Looking south at Ocean City
and points south to Avalon |
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#40 - Ocean City boardwalk and
amusement areas |
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#41 - Many amusements and thrill
rides await guests along the
Ocean City boardwalk |
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#42 - Looking north at the Ocean City
airport (left) with Atlantic City in
the distance |
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#43 - An unknown pumping station
off the coast of Ocean City |
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#44 - Same pumping station with
a sparkling backdrop of a
glistening Atlantic Ocean |
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#45 - Wildwood amusement piers |
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#46 - Wildwood Convention Center
in Wildwood |
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#47 - Adventurer Oceanfront Inn
in Wildwood |
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#48 - United States Coast Guard
Training Center in Cape May,
along the Jersey Shore |
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#49 - Fishing boats and restaurants
near Cape Island Creek (right)
and Schellenger Creek (left) just
north of downtown Cape May |
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#50 - Cape May, on the southernmost
tip of New Jersey, looking southeast |
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#51 - Village of Cape May |
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#52 - Village of Cape May |
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#53 - Village of Cape May with its
pedestrian-only walkway,
looking east |
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#54 - Some of the larger hotels
along the beach in Cape May |
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#55 - This large building sits within
the village of Cape May |
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#56 - Pedestrian-only street
in the village of Cape May |
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#57 - Village of Cape May, looking south |
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#58 -The once popular railroad
station in Cape May and the
end-of-the-line for the journey
to the southernmost tip of
New Jersey |
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#59 - Looking east at the
southernmost tip of New Jersey |
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#60 - Cape May Point State Park,
Cape May Lighthouse and concrete
WWII bunker (upper left) |
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#61 - This concrete WWII bunker
sits on the Cape May beach |
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#62 - Sunset Beach in Cape May,
with the remains of the SS Atlantus
concrete ship still sitting in the
Delaware Bay (right of center) |
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#63 - Sunset Beach in Cape May |
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#64 - Fire Control Tower No. 23
in Cape May, just east of
Sunset Beach |
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#65 - Cape May/Lewes Ferry
terminal in Cape May along the
western end of the
Cape May Canal |
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#66 - Looking across a marshy area
of southern New Jersey and the
Delaware Bay |
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#67 - And finally, someone's humble
dwelling near New Hope, Pennsylvania |
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See you after the next flight...