Once an Indian Council gathering place, and during World War II a coastal military installation to protect the canal, today, the Sagamore Hill historic site is a preserved section of hill, marsh, and woods as part of the Scusset Beach State Reservation and Cape Cod Canal.
A very pleasant trail winds through the parkland and can be accessed from the fishing pier parking lot on the Cape Cod Canal.
I have found that when I walk alone, sometimes my best photographic subject is my shadow.
Fall still lingers, but it's starting to fade.
Most of the path/trail is wide and easy for brisk walking.
Out and back is about a mile or so.
And at the end of the trail, here's part of the view from the top of the hill. Towering (okay, not really towering) above the distant beach and Cape Cod Bay, Sagamore Hill offers full advantage of its elevation of 82 feet above sea level.
Here's what you get when you rotate the camera really fast and click the shutter at some point during the rotation. Digital Art - yeah - sort of.........
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