Photograph
October 2012
St. Augustine, Florida
The garrita, or sentry box, sits atop one corner of the Castillo de San Marcos. The fort is made of a stone called coquina, from Spanish for small shells. The town's rich history, art galleries, and Cuban food makes it magical place to visit.
Photograph
October 2012
St. Augustine, Florida
The garrita, or sentry box, sits atop one corner of the Castillo de San Marcos. The fort is made of a stone called coquina, from Spanish for small shells. The town's rich history, art galleries, and Cuban food makes it magical place to visit.