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Fisherman's Cove lies on the coast just south of Newport, RI. It attracts a steady stream of tourists and fishermen and people carrying cameras who want to take a little bit of little Rhody home with them.
To read more about our experience photographing places in the Narragansett Bay Area you can read our blog at Vr Journey
Gooseneck Cove is a pretty spot in Newport, RI. It has been recently restored by Rhode Island's Save...
This photo was taken from Hazard Road which bisects the back end of Gooseneck Cove in Newport, RI. T...
It's a ledge. It's on Newport's Cliffwalk near the north end as I recall. Don't let the fact that I...
Once belonging to one of Newport's many grand estates, Brenton Point offers some of the greatest view...
Rough Point, on the cliffwalk. What can one say about it without having done any research whatsoever...
Nice waterfront park with a small beach, free parking, bandstand and picnic tables.While you're here,...
This lighthouse is owned by the US Coast Guard.The grounds are open, but not the tower. That being s...
Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay dominates the geography of the tiny state of Rhode Island, extending 25 miles northwards and inland from the Atlantic Ocean right into the heart of its major cities. It is fed by the watersheds of 3 major rivers: the Blackstone, the Taunton and the Pawtuxet. Narragansett Bay defines the region's culture, its history, sense of place and quality of life. The cities of Providence, Newport, Fall River, Warwick and Newport all owe their start to the bay and the opportunities it provided for water power, commercial growth and transportation.
Once badly polluted, the Narragansett Bay has made a tremendous comeback in the last 3 decades as communities all around the bay have revitalized their connection to the bay and taken steps to curb human impact. Aerial Vr plans a series of panoramas intended to capture the area's unique natural beauty, both from its surface and from the air as well as the vitality and uniqueness of its communities.