Cape Cod and The Islands
An innocuous peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cod became a landmark for early American exploration. When the Pilgrims landed, they transformed a quiet sandy shore into the birthplace of the American dream. Bolstered by whaling and fishing, the harbor slowly developed into a city dweller's summer haven.
Today, Cape Cod is a sleepy seaside tourist destination; A charming, tranquil spot filled with stoic lighthouses and stately colonial architecture. But amid the bed and breakfasts, boats, and beaches, the tranquil coastline remains a living artifact of American history. This photographic tribute captures the beautiful simplicity of Cape Cod and its islands.
Tanya Lloyd Kyi
Tanya Lloyd Kyi is a freelance graphic designer and writer. She grew up in Creston, British Columbia, but now lives in Vancouver.