This leg from New York harbor, aka the sixth boro, to Narragansett Bay was not proposed in Gallatin’s report, but we have gotten here by means after much time and miles in his ditches. We depart a few hours after dark and head into the
East River under some puffy clouds.
The 1903 Williamsburg Bridge seemed especially iconic this night…
At Hell Gate, we passed Evening Light towing a fuel barge.
Then we headed under the spans between Queens and the Bronx.
I shot once, a look back before getting too far eastward.
At foggy daylight, we passed Patuxent with barge and
some draggers with nets filtering through the Sound.
Block Island dashes ahead of us between Point Judith and its namesake island.
Lights at Point Judith and
Castle Hill guide us in, as they do
other vessels.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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