The sun was setting when this aerial view was taken of historic St. Augustine on the east coast of Florida, USA. The sprawling red-roofed building with twin towers (left center) is home to Flagler College, a four-year liberal arts college that originally was the Ponce de Leon Hotel, a luxury resort built by American industrialist Henry Flagler in 1888. The coquina-stone fortress (rear right) is the Castillo de San Marcos that overlooks Mantanzas Bay and dates to 1672. St. Augustine claims to be America's oldest continuously inhabited city since its founding as a Spanish territory in 1565.


The sun was setting when this aerial view was taken of historic St. Augustine on the east coast of Florida, USA. The sprawling red-roofed building with twin towers (left center) is home to Flagler College, a four-year liberal arts college that originally was the Ponce de Leon Hotel, a luxury resort built by American industrialist Henry Flagler in 1888. The coquina-stone fortress (rear right) is the Castillo de San Marcos that overlooks Mantanzas Bay and dates to 1672. St. Augustine claims to be America's oldest continuously inhabited city since its founding as a Spanish territory in 1565.


Size: 3938px × 2550px
Location: St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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