Driving on Sandy Hook, Highlands NJ - Alien Attack


Title:
Driving on Sandy Hook, Highlands NJ - Alien Attack

Description:
Take a ride on one of the many beautiful roads on Sandy Hook. This ride starts off viewing just a portion of Fort Hancock, which nestles the oldest light house in United States. This lighthouse used to be right next to the ocean, but is now landlocked by over a mile due to the strong currents that are present in the area. As we come around, you have Sandy Hook Bay on one side and the old Officers Quarters on the other side. There is an Osprey nests in one of the chimneys. Thats Atlantic Highlands and Highlands NJ across the bay. At the end of Officers Row, you can briefly spot some Nike Missiles on display on the left. Nice scenic road. Then all of a sudden, an alien spaceship started shooting at me w a pink laser. It started screwing up the music and moving the camera. So I got the hell out of there, quick! Screw that construction working guy! This pleasurable ride terminates in a parking lot, where there are many more Nike Missiles, which make me feel safe from the aliens w the pink lasers.

Author:
jsthnk

Tags:
highlands, nj, sandy, hook, aliens,

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