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Today's flight encompassed central New Jersey,
the Jersey Shore and a slight jut into
Pennsylvania at Langhorne and New Hope.
the Jersey Shore and a slight jut into
Pennsylvania at Langhorne and New Hope.
As always, I hope you enjoy the view from above
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#1 - Liberty Village Premium Outlets, the Black River and Western Railroad and the village of Flemington, NJ |
#2 - Liberty Village Premium Outlets and the Black River and Western Railroad in Flemington, NJ |
#3 - Intersections of Route 31 and 202 (right traffic circle) along with Route 12 and local roads (left traffic circle) in Flemington, NJ |
#4 - Montgomery High School, north of Princeton, NJ, has gone "green" with an assortment of solar panels on their property |
#5 - Princeton University in Princeton, NJ |
#6 - Solar field adjacent to Mercer County Community College in West Windsor, NJ |
#7 - The majority of roofs in this industrial park in Robbinsville, NJ, have solar panels covering them |
#8 - Solar panels like the ones here are on many distribution and corporate buildings in New Jersey |
#9 - This distribution center near Robbinsville, NJ, is the exception, with its white roof lacking any solar panels |
#10 - Six Flags Great Adventure (near) and Hurricane Harbor water park (far) in Jackson, NJ |
#11 - On this hot, summer day, the theme park was not very crowded whereas the water park has almost a full parking lot |
#12 - Saw Mill Log Flume at Great Adventure, continuously operating since Great Adventure opened in the early 1970's |
The following (3) picture show
Great Adventure's lakefront area,
which is about to be transformed for
operating year 2016 by removing the
Grandstand by the Lake and
Fort Independence, the latter being
used for the Dolphin and High Diving
shows which were at one time
very popular.
#13 - Fort Independence (left) and the Grand Stand by the Lake (right) at the lower-center picture |
#14 - Cloud formations reflecting
off of Spruce Run Reservoir
|
#15 - No, these are not a gazillion white birds resting on the lake adjacent to the former Grand Stand; just the sun's reflection on the lake's wavy surface |
#16 - Monmouth Executive airport (BLM) in Belmar/Farmingdale, NJ, looking southeast |
#17 - There's not many aircraft left in the general aviation parking grid at BLM these days |
#18 - During this weekend, the Collings Foundation had four WW II aircraft on display at BLM |
#19 - WW II aircraft at BLM from the Collings Foundation were the B-17 (left), B-24 Liberator (right), P-51 Mustang (lower) and finally, the B-25 (not pictured; probably giving rides) |
#21 - Spring Lake Golf Club in Spring Lake, NJ; note the Jersey Shore at the upper-right of the picture |
#22 - Spring Lake Golf Club in Spring Lake, NJ |
#23 - Manasquan Inlet between Point Pleasant (left) and Manasquan (right), NJ |
#24 - Jenkinson's boardwalk at Point Pleasant, NJ |
#25 - F-Cove (upper-left) and Traders Cove Marina and Park (center) in Mantaloking, NJ |
#26 - Traders Cove Marina and Park in Mantaloking, NJ |
#27 - Typical man-made reefs populated with private residencies along the Jersey Shore |
#28 - Middle Sedge marsh and an abandoned island home within the Barnegat Bay near Ocean Beach, NJ |
#29 - Abandoned island home near Middle Sedge marsh in the Barnegat Bay, NJ |
#30 - Ortley Beach, NJ |
#31 - A transformed Seaside Heights after Hurricane Sandy and a fire that completely destroyed the Funtown Pier (right) |
#32 - Seaside Heights, NJ, and Casino Amusement Pier |
#33 - Island Beach State Park pavilions, the only area in the park with comfort facilities and lifeguards |
#34 - Island Beach State Park looking north with Tice's Shoal, a large gathering area for personal watercraft, to the left |
#35 - Island Beach State Park, looking south towards the Barnegat Inlet |
#36 - Notice the multitude of black dots populating the beach of Island Beach State Park... No, these are not sea creatures but rather SUVs, where public vehicular access is allowed |
#37 - Goodluck Point marshland and the many wooden poles that populate this "no-man's-land" area of Berkeley Township, NJ |
#38 - Goodluck Point marshland looking north over the Barnegat Bay and Bay Bridge, carrying Route 37 from Toms River into Seaside Heights |
#39 - Goodluck Point marshland and a sailing ship with red sails (upper-right) |
#40 - Reddish sails on this craft really stands-out on the dark waters of the Barnegat Bay |
#41 - A busy Barnegat Bay, looking north towards Bay Bridge and Toms River, NJ |
#42 - Bay Bridge and Pelican Island, funneling vacationers into Seaside Heights, NJ |
#43 - The eastbound lanes of Bay Bridge contain a drawbridge whereas the westbound ones were built later and are high enough where one is not required |
#44 - Island Heights area of Toms River, NJ |
#45 - Nelson Marine Basin in Island Heights, NJ |
#46 - Clay/Sand mines within the New Jersey Pine Barrens, this one just south of Whiting, NJ |
The next (3) photos are of
Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA
#47 - Sesame Place's large parking lot was rather full for a late Sunday afternoon |
#48 - A colorful array of rides and attractions await the "little ones" at Sesame Place |
#49 - Sesame Place even has a roller-coaster (middle-right) |
#50 - Trap Rock Industries quarry in Titusville, NJ, along the Delaware River |
#51 - Lambertville, NJ, looking west at the Delaware River |
#51 - Lambertville, NJ, looking west at the Delaware River |
#52 - Route 179 bridge crossing the Delaware River, linking the towns of Lambertville, NJ and New Hope, PA |
#53 - Delaware River and the Route 179 Bridge, looking south |
#54 - New Hope, PA (lower) and Lambertville, NJ (upper) |
#55 - New Hope and Ivyland Railroad in New Hope, NJ |
#56 - New Hope and Ivyland Railroad |
#57 - New Hope's town center and the Route 179 bridge over the Delaware River, looking north |
#58 - Traffic usually builds, as seen here, over the Route 179 bridge leading into New Hope, PA |
#59 - An unusual cluster of trees and pathways was spotted in this Hunterdon County, NJ farm field |
#60 - A blaze of yellow blooms in this farm field in Hunterdon County |
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See you after the next flight...