The ferry M/S Ray Stoker Jr. plies the waters between Galveston and Port Bolivar, Texas.
Up Over the Beach
Ships transit Bolivar Roads, the channel separating Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula, Texas.
Driftwood
Waves lap against a piece of driftwood washed ashore a beach on the north end of Galveston Island, Texas, as ships transit Bolivar Roads in the background.
Ferry Dusk
The ferries Ray Stoker Jr. and Robert C. Lanier pass each other as they transit Bolivar Roads between Galveston and Point Bolivar, Texas.
The Bunker
One of the heavily-fortified entrances to Battery 236, located at Fort Travis, Bolivar Peninsula, Texas. This World War II-era fort was tasked with protecting the Houston Ship Channel from possible enemy incursions.
Rusted Cross
Detail of one of the massive doors at Battery 236, located at Fort Travis, Bolivar Peninsula, Texas. This World War II-era fort was tasked with protecting the Houston Ship Channel from possible enemy incursions.