A view through the lower archways on one side of Fort Jefferson gives an idea of the millions of bricks that had to be hauled by ship 70 miles west from Key West out into the Gulf of Mexico to build the fort. Even though it was never finished, the fort is the largest masonry structure in the Americas, being composed of over 16 million bricks. Years of water filtering through cracks in the 2nd floor ceiling of the abandoned structure have begun to form a couple of 'stalagmite' type formations on the floor of the hall.
he beautiful hues of pre-sunrise light up the horizon as the sun prepares to rise on the Gore Range in the distance.
The sun begins to light up the tops of the Gore Range, as seen from Ute Pass road.