Tybee Island - Light Station and Beach

Our goal for Day 2 in Savannah was to visit Tybee Island to see the beach and also drop by Fort Pulaski since it was close by.


Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 270 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact having all of its historic support buildings on its five-acre site. Rebuilt several times the current lightstation displays its 1916 day mark with 178 stairs and a First Order Fresnel lens (nine feet tall). (Source)


There's a long walkway that leads to the beach.

Giant crab shell

Disturbing the birds =)

Birds flying in line.

It's always good to see the ocean. =)

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