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Favourite or interesting Lighthouses

Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 05/30/05 08:59 PM

How about showing off your favourite or most interesting lighthouse picture?
Would be fascinating to see everyone showing these pictures.
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Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 05/30/05 09:04 PM

Well and since we started this.....

Here is our most interesting:



The lighthouse at Rubjerg Knude in Denmark, which is slowly being "swallowed" by a sand dune.

My (Margret's) favourite lighthouse... hard to say since there are so many I love. But this one comes close:


It is Kiel Lighthouse (C1215) in Germany. In the back you can see the sailing ship ' Alexander von Humbolt' . She once was the Lightship Kiel, which was stationed just where the lighthouse is now.

Well how about yours?
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Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 05/30/05 09:16 PM



Sorry ... got carried away ... must show off our favourite US lighthouse... The old lighthouse at Point Loma in San Diego,CA.
Thanks to our friend Kim, we had a wonderful visit here... maybe we will have another visit here next year, when we are in the area again to visit daughter and granddaughter and 2 great-granddaughters smile cool
Posted By: sandy

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 05/31/05 01:07 AM

Toss up between these two (pictures taken in December, 2004):



Key West, Florida



Jupiter Inlet, Florida
Posted By: Lorie Roe

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 05/31/05 06:35 PM

John and I have seen lots of lighthouses but these are some of our favorite TALL tower lighthouses.

St. Augustine, Florida



St. Augustine at night.



Ponce Inlet, Florida



Tybee Island, Georgia



Last but not least...Cape Florida. All 4 towers we have been able to climb. laugh

Posted By: Bill and Judy

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/01/05 04:44 AM

Thanks for the photos. There are a lot of great lights there and all very beautiful. It is hard to pick a favorite with so many wonderful ones.
Judy
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/03/05 10:23 AM

Wow, so many great pictures of lovely lighthouses... well here are a couple more of ours:



This little tower is Brinkamahof in Bremerhaven in Germany. The tower is not active any longer and has been moved from its original location to the marina to serve as a cafe and meeting place for seamen.



St. Catherine's Point on the Isle of Wight in South England is Stan's favourite lighthouse. Maybe because his father was lightouse keeper there.
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/04/05 04:42 AM

That pic of the Rubjerg Knude Fyr Light is interesting, unfortunately, my recent pics of the Lydia Ann Channel Lighthouse aren't as glamourous as the above photos, but, I have this one, which I really like. It shows an approaching storm behind the Lighthouse and a wave of water in front of it.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/06/05 02:27 PM

Hey what a great picture. We manged a couple of years ago to get some pics of the Lydia Ann Light from the land side, but not from the water. We are envious :p
Posted By: Zachary

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/06/05 09:42 PM

If you ever do go back to visit it, you should take the Kohootz Tour . It tours the nearby channels and gives you a close-up look of the LH.
This is as close-up as they take you.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/08/05 02:29 PM

Wow... that is close... shame we only got this close:



Don't think we can go to TX again. It is a long way from the UK and the only state we will manage will be California (visiting daughter). But we hope to see some of the CA lights!
Posted By: kikigl

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/09/05 01:54 AM

Thee California lights are beautiful and well
worth seeing! Hope you enjoy. Some of my favorites are Point Sur, Point Bonita and Point
Vincent.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/26/05 07:18 PM

Allright... just to make up my first 50 posts... here is - believe it or not - another very very old light! This one is on the most northerly tip of Denmark in Skagen!



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Posted By: Dave H

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/26/05 09:09 PM

OK, you need to expound on that one and share some more pictures of how it displays.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/26/05 09:15 PM

This light in Skagen does not display any longer. They used to lower teh bucket, light a fire in it, then raise it again.
Find out more on our website at:
The three Skagen Lights
Hope this helps.
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Posted By: Bob Ott

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/26/05 10:52 PM

Stan & Margaret,

You last post helped a lot. I found your link very interesting. I sort of ascertained that your description of the mechanism was how it actually worked. But I'm usually wrong.

Just a warning, folks. do you realize that if you keep posting such facinating pictures and information about lighthouses here on the Forum, you will undoubtedly have some of us knocking on your door if we ever have the opportunity to visit the UK? smile

bobo
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/29/05 03:44 PM

Well - we don't mind showing folks the lighthouses around here! No problem at all!

can I ask you all a little favour please?! Could you note the spelling of my name is different please! It is MARGRET (no a after the g) :p
Posted By: seagirt

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/29/05 04:11 PM

No problem. I've never seen it spelled that way. Just out of curiosity, that how they spell all the Margrets' names in Europe?

Just curious...like to add to my knowledge of the world, no matter how major the fact.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/30/05 02:23 PM

Hope you all don't mind me mentioning this ... shocked Sorry if I seem a bit touchy - I am not really ...

"my" spelling of the name is - or so my father said - the original spelling of this hebrew word. It means "perl" ... hmmm :p ... How that fits me is questinable wink
Posted By: wheland

Re: Favourite or interesting Lighthouses - 06/30/05 03:54 PM

Margret,

It's not an intentional thing, I'm sure. there's a e-mail that keeps getting circulated that shows that our brain can decipher misspelled words if they are done in a certain manner.

You can add to that the idea that many people will look at your name and actually see it as Margaret even though it isn't.

Final point- my name is Dennis Whelan and I use wheland as my name on various forums and lists I belong to. I chose it for it's simplicity. I have given up reminding people that my name is not Dennis Wheland.

It's hard to get something out of people's brains once it's there.

Dennis
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