Sunset Dune
Fort Mantanzas National Monument consists of a Spanish fort built in 1740 of coquina rock, and about 100 acres of saltwater marsh and surrounding islands on the Mantazas River. It was built to protect the southern end of the Mantanzas River where it enters the Atlantic Ocean at Mantanzas Inlet.
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