Photos Related to "Galveston"

Pier Lights

The first light of day rises on the Gulf of Mexico as the lights from Galveston, Texas' Historic Pleasure Pier reflect on the surf.

The first light of day rises on the Gulf of Mexico as the lights from Galveston, Texas’ Historic Pleasure Pier reflect on the surf.

The Sea Never Stops

The Gulf of Mexico surf crashes over granite blocks along the seawall in Galveston, Texas.

The Gulf of Mexico surf crashes over granite blocks along the seawall in Galveston, Texas.

Morning Ships

Ships stopped at the Bolivar Roads anchorage await transit into the Houston Ship Channel off the coast of Galveston, Texas.

Ships stopped at the Bolivar Roads anchorage await transit into the Houston Ship Channel off the coast of Galveston, Texas.

The Mayan Horse

The offshore supply ship Caballo Maya, docked adjacent to jack-up oil platforms at Pelican Island, Galveston, Texas.

The offshore supply ship Caballo Maya, docked adjacent to jack-up oil platforms at Pelican Island, Galveston, Texas.

Lost Life Preserver

A life preserver lies abandoned on a granite jetty along the Gulf Coast shore in Galveston, Texas.

A life preserver lies abandoned on a granite jetty along the Gulf Coast shore in Galveston, Texas.

Frothy Blocks

Surf crashes onto granite blocks along the seawall in Galveston, Texas.

Surf crashes onto granite blocks along the seawall in Galveston, Texas.

Only Ghosts Can Ride

The interior of an abandoned railcar rotting in the Union Pacific rail yard at Galveston, Texas.

The interior of an abandoned railcar rotting in the Union Pacific rail yard at Galveston, Texas.

Washed Up

A log lies washed ashore upon a Galveston, Texas, beach.

A log lies washed ashore upon a Galveston, Texas, beach.

Dynamo

The waves of the Gulf of Mexico are smoothed by a long exposure as the sun begins to rise on the Galveston, Texas, beach.

The waves of the Gulf of Mexico are smoothed by a long exposure as the sun begins to rise on the Galveston, Texas, beach.

The Violence of the Sea

Waves crash over a granite jetty or, more-properly, groyne, extending into the Gulf of Mexico from the Galveston Island, Texas, beach.

Waves crash over a granite jetty or, more-properly, groyne, extending into the Gulf of Mexico from the Galveston Island, Texas, beach.