Observation Tower MP4 L'Angle near the southwest tip of Guernsey, Channel Islands, was a German range finding station built in 1942 to control fire from the island's naval batteries.

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Observation Tower MP4 L'Angle near the southwest tip of Guernsey, Channel Islands, was a German range finding station built in 1942 to control fire from the island's naval batteries.
An Underwater Observation Tower Rusting Away (Nassau, Bahamas)
Credit: AbandonedPorn
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Finishing line observation tower at the Benderson Park rowing facility in Sarasota FL
Observation Tower
Reaching almost 100 feet tall, the observation towers built during the World War II era can still be found along the shores of Delaware today. These towering, concrete behemoths were part of America's coastal defense system during the war as a measure to protect the bay and coastal towns of the area from encroaching enemies. Sitting high above water level, soldiers were able to spot enemy ships and submarines out in the distance. Not only did the tower's occupants spot the enemy, but they also helped forces on the ground tune in their artillery to make sure the enemy decided not to return. Today, these 65-year-old guardians no longer serve a purpose except to stand tall and preserve the memories, hardships and sacrifices of a generation who went to war. Most are closed off from the public but are still reachable on foot for an up close view. #sgphotography #delaware #worldwar2tower #observationtower
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