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Sentinel

Sentinel

Known as the “Ruinas del Faro de Guánica,” this abandoned Guánica lighthouse dates back to 1893. I’ve named this photo series “Sentinel” in honor of Robustiano Rivera, who served as lighthouse keeper and alerted the local mayor of the invading American fleet back in 1898.

  • Eaves, Chris (April 23, 2009). Sentinel II [Photograph]. Puerto Rico, U.S.A. Shot on a Canon Powershot 880IS at 5mm, 1/160 sec., f5.6, ISO80

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