The cliffs at Gay Head or Aquinnah are rugged and beautiful, but the lighhouse stands as testimony to man's colonization efforts.
The barren bluffs on the southern corner of Nomans Island stand in stark contrast to the developed shoreline of the Vineyard. These weather beaten cliffs are constantly under attack by waves that might have originated in the Azores.
After having spent the day diving and filming off these isolated beaches, I'm now getting ready to shove off on a day of kayaking fishing. More on that adventure tonight.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
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