

"Knockin On Heaven's Door" - Available as an Exclusive Airdrop for those who collect and complete the Historic Horizons Triptych.
"It's gettin' dark, too dark to see...
I feel I'm Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Mama, put my guns in the ground
I can't shoot them anymore...
That long black cloud is comin' down
I feel I'm Knockin' On Heaven's Door..."
Throughout the Second World War over 15,000 watchtowers were constructed along both coasts of the United States, staffed by civilian lookouts dedicated to informing the Coast Guard of any and all suspicious aquatic and air activity. This watchtower in Ormond-By-The-Sea, FL is one of the few remaining, preserved as a formal tribute to those who served.
More than 180 U.S. vessels were sunk off the coast by German U-Boats throughout the war, and on two occasions U-Boats successfully deposited teams of Nazi spies onto the mainland under Operation Pastorius - one on Long Island, less than 100 miles from Manhattan, and one in Ponte Vedra Beach, less than 100 miles from this very tower.
A Saharan Dust Cloud just off the coast sparked this surreal sunrise, shown here in three phases: Blue Hour, Golden Hour, and Sunrise.
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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"Knockin On Heaven's Door" - Available as an Exclusive Airdrop for those who collect and complete the Historic Horizons Triptych.
"It's gettin' dark, too dark to see...
I feel I'm Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Mama, put my guns in the ground
I can't shoot them anymore...
That long black cloud is comin' down
I feel I'm Knockin' On Heaven's Door..."
Throughout the Second World War over 15,000 watchtowers were constructed along both coasts of the United States, staffed by civilian lookouts dedicated to informing the Coast Guard of any and all suspicious aquatic and air activity. This watchtower in Ormond-By-The-Sea, FL is one of the few remaining, preserved as a formal tribute to those who served.
More than 180 U.S. vessels were sunk off the coast by German U-Boats throughout the war, and on two occasions U-Boats successfully deposited teams of Nazi spies onto the mainland under Operation Pastorius - one on Long Island, less than 100 miles from Manhattan, and one in Ponte Vedra Beach, less than 100 miles from this very tower.
A Saharan Dust Cloud just off the coast sparked this surreal sunrise, shown here in three phases: Blue Hour, Golden Hour, and Sunrise.