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C-Scape Dune Shack { 60 images } Created 4 Apr 2016

Images created during a one week stay in the C-Scape dune shack, November,2015.
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  • The upper level of the C-Scape dune shack has a cozy but rustic sleeping area.
    Rustic Comfort_MG_0809-HDR.tif
  • A quiet spot for reading in the loft of the C-Scape dune shack.
    Room with a Dune View_MG_0812-HDR.tif
  • The living room of the C-Scape dune shack is cozy, with couc, chairs, bookcase, and woodstove.
    C-Scape Living Room_MG_0818.tif
  • The kitchen of the C-Scape shack is filled with things- decorative or functional.
    C-Scape Kitchen_MG_0821.tif
  • The C-Scape dune shack is hidden in a hollow, reached by a winding jeep trail.
    C-Scape Driveway_MG_0826.tif
  • When staying at the C-Scape dune shack, you bring your drinking water, but this hand pump supplies wash water.
    Wash Water_MG_0828.tif
  • Sea foam left by a retreating wave
    Sea Foam_70D-5868.tif
  • An adult ring billed gull in winter plumage flies low over the water offshore of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Winter Adult Ring Billed Gull_70D-58...tif
  • Gulls above and below a shelf cut into the beach by rough surf>
    Beach Shelf70D-5876.tif
  • A weathered lobster pot buoy cast up on the beach by an autumn storm.
    Weathered Buoy_70D-5878.tif
  • A great black-backed gull stands just beyond the reach of the surf along Provincetown's backside shore.
    Great Black-Backed Gull_70D-5883.tif
  • A variety of plants grow in, and help stabilize, the dunes.  Among those in this picture are American beach grass, goldenrod, woodbine, beach plum, and bayberry.
    Dune Stabilizers_70D-5888.tif
  • Three of the nineteen shacks scattered through the  Peaked Hill Bars Historic District , a portion of the Provincelands area of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Dune Shacks_70D-5889.tif
  • Three of the nineteen shacks scattered through the  Peaked Hill Bars Historic District , a portion of the Provincelands area of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Dune Shacks II_70D-5890.tif
  • A mushroom pushes its cap out of the sand in the Provincelands Area of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Dune Mushroom_70D-5891.tif
  • Cranberries grow on low vines in hollows between the dunes.
    Cranberries_MG_0839.tif
  • A collection of acorns that rolled downhill from an oak in the dunes.
    Beach Acorns_70D-5895.tif
  • With its windows and doors boarded up, this dune shack is ready for winter.
    Ready for Winter_70D-5902.tif
  • Shadows of beach grass flow across the foot of the dunes in the Provincelands.
    Shadows and Sand_70D-5906.tif
  • A dune in the Provincelands area bathed in twilight.
    Twilit Dune_MG_0850.tif
  • C-Scape at night- snug in the dunes, with warm lantern light.
    C-Scape Night_MG_0859.tif
  • A Bonaparte's gull in winteer plumage  plucks a small eel from the water on Provincetown's backside.
    Bonaparte's Gull with Small Eel_70D-...tif
  • A sanderling in nonbreeding plumage scurries along the water's edge.
    Sanderling_70D-5915.tif
  • A ring-billed gull in nonbreeding plumage works the water's edge.
    Ring-Billed Gull_70D-5918.tif
  • The Old Harbor Life-Saving Station, originally in Chatham, was moved to Provincetown on a barge to be included in the Cape Cod National Seashore.  While still on the barge, a winter storm obliterated the beach where the station had been. had
    Old Harbor Life-Saving Station_70D-5...tif
  • An immature gull rides the rising air along the line of dunes at Herring Cove Beach, Provincetown.
    Immature Gull_70D-6010.tif
  • A gull rides the rising air along the line of dunes at Herring Cove Beach, Provincetown.
    Gull Fly-By_70D-6014.tif
  • The watchtower of the Old Harbor Life-Saving Station.
    The Watchtower_70D-6020.tif
  • The C-Scape dune shack is nestled in a hollow, with the Pilgrim Memorial Monument rising in the distance.
    Monument and Shack_70D-6032.tif
  • A sweeping view of the Provincelands area near the C-Scape dune shack.
    In the Dunes_MG_0861.tif
  • A November sunset sky over the Provincelands.
    November Sky_MG_0909.tif
  • The glow of Boston's lights illuminate the clouds northwest of the Provincelands.
    Provincelands Sky Glow_MG_0925.tif
  • The view from the sleeping loft of teh C-Scape dune shack.
    Window and Lantern_G10-0176.tif
  • The Old Harbor Life-Saving Station peeks over teh dunes of the Provincelands area.
    Station in the Dunes_70D-6034.tif
  • Wild cranberries grow in bogs laying in the hollows between  the dunes of the Provincelands Area of Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Wild Cranberries_G10-0186.tif
  • A shower curtain provides some privacy when using the composting toilet at the C-Scape dune shack.
    Privacy Curtain_G10-0193.tif
  • A rain-water supplied solar warmed shower is among the amenities of the C-Scape dune shack. The propane tanks are for tteh cootop and refrigerator.
    Solar Shower_G10-0194.tif
  • The supply of firewood is near the door of the C-Scape Dune Shack.
    The Woodpile_G10-0197.tif
  • This sign marks the way to the hand pump at the C-Scape dune shack.
    To the Well_G10-0198.tif
  • Muted browns and grays on a November day in the dunes.
    Gray Day_G10-0200.tif
  • The C-Scape shack was built using post and beam constuction.
    Post and Beam_MG_0936.tif
  • A woodstove keeps the C-Scape dune shack comfy on a gray November morning.
    Post and Beam_MG_0938.tif
  • The warm glow of the woodstove takes the chill off a November dune shack stay.
    C-Scape Woodstove_MG_0939.tif
  • A November Nor'easter blows raindrops into patterns on a window of the C-Scape dune shack.
    Dune Shack Window_MG_0941.tif
  • The east-facing window on teh second floor of the C-Scape shack.
    Gable Window- C-Scape_MG_0943-HDR.tif
  • A close-up of the surface of one of the very old boards in the C-Scape dune shack.
    Old Wood_MG_0954.tif
  • A decorative reinforcing band on a steamer trunk in the C-Scape dune shack.
    Steamer Trunk Detail_MG_0955.tif
  • A heavy metal lock built into the front of a steamer trunk in the C-Scape dune shack.
    Steamer Trunk Lock_MG_0956.tif
  • A rusted latch on a steamer trunk in the C-Scape dune shack.
    Steamer Trunk Latch_MG_0957.tif
  • An old icebox and a metal bread box protect food from mice in the C-Scape dune shack.
    Secure Storage_MG_0958.tif
  • Rugosa roses buds were strung and left to dry in the kitchen window of the C-Scape dune shack.
    Rosebuds_MG_0965.tif
  • A gray seal swims just offshore along the coast of Provincetown.
    Gray Seal_70D-6051.tif
  • Waves continue to roll in a day after the passage of a Novemder Nor'easter along Provincetown's backside.
    November Surf_70D-6054.tif
  • A wave curls in on itself along the backside beach at Provincetown.
    Closing Curl_70D-6059.tif
  • White foam and spray as a wave breaks near shore at Cape Cod National Seashore.
    Foam and Spray_70D-6075.tif
  • Rockweed and a piece of frayed and knotted rope were left on the beach by the retreating tide.
    Left by the Tide_MG_1003.tif
  • A single feather rests on the sand between pieces of rockweed on a beach in Provincetown.
    Feather and Sand_MG_1006.tif
  • Peaceful message left by a previous resident
    Sign of Peace_MG_1017.tif
  • There is a nice deck on the east side of the C-Scape dune shack.
    C-Scape Deck_MG_1026.tif
  • Two layersof old windows try to keep the elements and bugs out of the C-Scape dune shack.
    Old Window_MG_1027.tif