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  1. For the Cayman Islands; the first navigational aid on the site was the first, lighthouse ,in the Cayman Islands. Shipping The merchant marine total is 123 ships (1,000
  2. Result of Brewster's optical researches was the improvement of the British, lighthouse ,system. Although Fresnel, who had also the satisfaction of being the first to
  3. Lighthouse which is at the southern tip of the Beecroft Peninsula. The, lighthouse ,and its grounds are New South Wales territory, but cut off from the rest of the
  4. Island on which was Fort Penn to be connected with the mainland by a mole. The, lighthouse ,which occupies the site of Fort Penn was built in 1544. Algiers was a walled
  5. Swimming Club host the annual Horwich Triathlons. Gallery Image: Horwich, lighthouse ,by John Constable c1820. JPG|Painting of Horwich lighthouse by John Constable
  6. On the island in conjunction with the Mexican government. That same year,a, lighthouse ,was erected under the orders of President Porfirio Díaz. By 1914,around 100
  7. To de Fix being contracted three years later to build a new one. Building the, lighthouse ,took twenty-seven years; finally completed in 1611,the tiered Cordovan
  8. North of Ostia. This port was constructed in a semicircle with two moles and a, lighthouse ,at its mouth. The construction also had the effect of reducing flooding in Rome
  9. Grand Banks. The French also built the Louisbourg Lighthouse in 1734,the first, lighthouse ,in Canada and one of the first in North America. In addition to Cape Breton
  10. Watch. The clockworks (for rotating the lenses) were also located there. On a, lighthouse ,tower, an open platform called the gallery is often located outside the watch
  11. To Croquet Island, which has places to snorkel, have lunch, a small zoo and a, lighthouse , There is also an underwater statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe here, created in
  12. According to trigonometry by taking the square root of the height of a, lighthouse ,in feet and multiplying it by 1.17 to yield the distance to the horizon in
  13. The beacon on and off using daylight. The first one was erected on Furuholmen’s, lighthouse ,between Stockholm and for his invention of 'automatic valves designed to be
  14. And also the tallest structure in Westeros, is the Hightower, a massive stepped, lighthouse ,which extends some into the sky and is topped by a huge beacon which can be
  15. The pounding of the waves. There are ancient claims the light from the, lighthouse ,could be seen from up to away. After the Muslims took over all of Egypt, the
  16. Then again in 1303 and 1323. The two earthquakes in 1303 and 1323 damaged the, lighthouse ,to the extent that the Arab traveler In Batista reported no longer being able
  17. Surrounds a small exclave of NSW territory, namely the Point Perpendicular, lighthouse ,which is at the southern tip of the Beecroft Peninsula. The lighthouse and its
  18. Of Parts in Hellenistic Egypt. The name Parts is still used as the noun for ", lighthouse ," in some languages, for example: Albanian, Catalan and Romanian (far)
  19. Too deep for a conventional structure, a lightship might be used instead of a, lighthouse , Most of these have now been replaced by fixed light platforms (such as
  20. Of travel to correct the problem. History Ancient Perhaps the most famous, lighthouse ,in history is the Lighthouse of Alexandria, built on the island of Parts in
  21. Design Adziogol Lighthouse by V. G. Chekhov, Ukraine,1910 Components While, lighthouse ,buildings differ depending on the location and purpose, they tend to have
  22. Kerosene around the turn of the 20th century. For example, for the Scheveningen, lighthouse , time intervals between flashes are alternately 2.5 and 7.5 seconds. Some
  23. Customs inspector for the port city of Quanzhou during the Song Dynasty. A, lighthouse ,is a tower, building,or other type of structure designed to emit light from a
  24. Represents all that is left of the island of Parts, the site of the actual, lighthouse ,having been weathered away by the sea. On the east of the mole was the Great
  25. Maurice Beach holds the Lighthouse Museum. Opened in 1846,the old, lighthouse ,was active for 111 years, until it was closed in 1957,and replaced by a newer
  26. Officers. Lighthouses were extremely labor intensive in the classic era of, lighthouse ,operation. Lighthouse keepers were needed to trim the wicks, replenish fuel
  27. Replacement by modern electronic navigational aids. Lighthouse technology In a, lighthouse , the source of light is called the" lamp" ( whether electric or fueled by oil
  28. De Chile (1897) and the Mona Island Light located near Puerto Rico. The, lighthouse ,was built around 1900 by the United States which acquired the island after the
  29. Current use Large burning lens are sometimes made as Fresnel lenses, similar to, lighthouse ,lenses, including for use in solar furnaces. Solar furnaces are used in
  30. Are located far off a flat sandy beach, the prototypical tall masonry coastal, lighthouse ,is constructed to assist the navigator making a landfall after an ocean
  31. Victim of fog was Point Loma Light (old) which was replaced with a lower, lighthouse , Point Loma Light (new). As technology advanced, prefabricated skeletal iron
  32. Was used as a light vessel between 1807 and 1810 near to Bell Rock whilst the, lighthouse ,was being constructed. It was equipped with a 1.5 ton example. It is shaped
  33. The seasonally inhabited Calf of Man, Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned, lighthouse , St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle. Both of the latter are connected to
  34. Its fire, as well as being a landmark by day. Construction and destruction The, lighthouse ,was completed in the 3rd century BC. After Alexander the Great died of a fever
  35. Declared that evacuation was not necessary. The French rebuilt the island's, lighthouse ,and settled a military outpost there, which remained for seven years before
  36. The light operates. The Lantern Room is the glassed-in housing at the top of a, lighthouse ,tower containing the lamp and lens. Its glass storm panes are supported by
  37. Earhart) is a day beacon or navigational landmark shaped somewhat like a short, lighthouse ,(with no illumination),painted with wide stripes and meant to be seen from
  38. French archeologists led by Jean-Yves Emperor discovered remains of the, lighthouse ,in late 1994 on the floor of Alexandria's Eastern Harbor. Some of these
  39. Located at the east end of Grand Cayman island in the Cayman Islands. The, lighthouse ,is the centerpiece of East End Lighthouse Park, managed by the National Trust
  40. Include the East End Light (sometimes called Gorging Bluff Light) is a, lighthouse ,located at the east end of Grand Cayman island in the Cayman Islands. The
  41. Sostratus's name would be visible in the stone. The fullest description of the, lighthouse ,comes from the Arab traveler About Haggai Youssef In el-Andaloussi, who
  42. Dwindled and eventually, the UK Ministry of Transport stepped in, having the, lighthouse ,authorities take responsibility for operating the system in the early 1990s. A
  43. Dalén's inventions, electrification and automatic lamp changers began to make, lighthouse ,keepers obsolete. For many years, lighthouse s still had keepers, partly because
  44. Image: Horwich lighthouse by John Constable c1820. JPG|Painting of Horwich, lighthouse ,by John Constable c.1820. Image: HarwichDocks. JPG|Horwich Docks and Horwich
  45. With Britain's Trinity House constructing its first in 1609,and a national, lighthouse ,services established in Denmark (1650). In the UK, the first Eddystone
  46. Office building – Office of the Supervising Architect – Offshore, lighthouse ,– Our – Ogre – Old Slab – One-room mansion – Operating theater – Oppositions
  47. By an open lattice work bracing, such as Finns Point Range Light. Sometimes a, lighthouse ,needs to be constructed in the water itself. Wave-washed lighthouse s are
  48. The Parts remained this way until its destruction in the 14th century. The, lighthouse ,was badly damaged in the earthquake of 956,then again in 1303 and 1323. The
  49. Top and the tower was built mostly with solid blocks of limestone. The Parts, lighthouse ,was destroyed by an earthquake in the 14th century, making it the second
  50. Brought colonists to neighboring Howland Island, on April 3,1935. They built a, lighthouse , substantial dwellings, and attempted to grow various plants. One sad-looking

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