the Hurricane barrier wall

the Hurricane barrier wall

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I share from time to time photos when on top of the hurricane barrier wall here in New Bedford, but for today's post focusing more of the structure of the Hurricane barrier wall itself and doing a mix of color and mono shots.

Standing as a massive 3.5-mile sentinel across the harbor, the New Bedford Hurricane Protection Barrier is the longest stone structure of its kind on the East Coast.
Completed in 1966 after the devastating surges of the 1938 and 1954 hurricanes, this engineering marvel protects over 1,400 acres of coastal land across New Bedford, Fairhaven, and Acushnet.

Its most striking feature is the 150-foot-wide navigation opening, flanked by two massive 440-ton steel sector gates that can swing shut to seal the harbor off from the fury of Buzzards Bay during major storms, but otherwise remain open to allow boats to pass out from the harbor to the ocean.

Beyond its role as a vital piece of infrastructure, the barrier has been transformed into one of the city’s premier recreational destinations. The top of the dike serves as the HarborWalk and CoveWalk, offering miles of elevated, paved pathways with unobstructed views of the Atlantic. Whether you are watching fishing boats traverse the channel or enjoying a sunset walk toward Fort Taber Park, or as I do enjoying it at sunrise, which I will admit is when it is the quietest more people walk it during the day and at sunset, , the barrier provides a unique vantage point where the industrial strength of the Port of New Bedford meets the natural beauty of the Massachusetts coastline.

This first shot is the road heading beside the wall to the the gates that can close to protect the area when a storm approaches


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Sony A7iv 19mm F8 30 Sec ISO 100
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and this is looking the same way from another angle, I am actually at the beginning of the harbor walk for this shot


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Sony A7iv 22mm F11 1.3 Sec ISO 100
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this next shot behind me is the gates, and gives a view of a portion of the wall that does not have the paved walkways on top of it


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Sony A7iv 17mm F9 13 Sec ISO 100
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and this last shot of the wall is from a boat ramp


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Sony A7iv 21mm F11 15 Sec ISO 100
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And that’s all folks


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Hello dear friend @tattoodjay

What an impressive structure! What a great job you've done with this guard.

Beautiful shots.

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That wall is truly imposing... I can't imagine its original purpose, seeing the sea so calm in your photos.
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Those are some solid shots! I really like the shadows in the first one.

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Good day, Mr. @tattoodjay

I didn't know this hurricane protection structure was so long; what a beautiful construction. Excellent information you provide.

Beautiful photographs

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Wow! Nice shots you seem to have captured the perfect weather! 😍

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Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like the first mono shot the best 👍 Its great when cities take advantage for necessary infrastructure like this to make some recreational area for everone to enjoy.

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The pictures look so good

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