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The Sea Wall
 
The Sea Wall. Is nearly one mile in length and is built of Coquina, upon the top of which rest large slabs of granite. The wall is about four feet wide and affords a delightful promenade especially on a moonlight evening. The stillness of the evening being broken by the continental roar of the ocean surf greatly adds to the romance. This picture shows the old Spanish Fort in the distance.
 
Photographer:
Unknown
Date:
Unknown
Publisher & City:
The Florida Club
Series & Number:
St. Augustine Views

Scan courtesy of The Florida State Archives, Tallahassee, Florida. Image retouched and converted to anaglyph in 2005 by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology at the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. View this image using 3D glasses with the red lens over the left eye and the blue lens over the right eye.

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