Brick Casemates at Fort Pickens, Florida
Fort Pickens, on a barrier island across the bay from Pensacola, Florida, is a fascinating place to explore, and the fort has plenty of brick structures to satisfy this challenge.

Casemates of Fort Pickens, Florida

Casemates of Fort Pickens, Florida

Casemates of Fort Pickens, Florida
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You have some awesome bricks and stones for this week’s black and white challenge. Thanks 😀
Thank you. J
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I sure hope you are having a fabulous week.
Cee, I am flattered. It is a great week, now! Thank you.
You are welcome.
Where is this? It looks a lot like a fort we saw last summer in Maine! Very nice!
This is Fort Pickens, near Pensacola Florida, on a barrier island across the bay. I suspect the fort you saw and this are similar because they were built for coastal defense in the very late 1800s or early 1900s and this manner of fortification was well understood and common.
Oh…now I see it’s in FL…but I bet it was built the same time period as the one in Maine!
We are in synch!
Such interesting shots. I thought it was Fort Point under the Golden Gate in SF. They share many of the same shapes and texture.
Thank you for the comment. I have not been to Fort Point, but I suspect they are from about the same years.
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Love the wonderful curves and shapes in your images, great response to the challenge.
Thank you. Glad you liked it.