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Photos of Coastal Lighthouses (14)
There are (14) photos of the keyword,
Coastal Lighthouses
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#458 — A close up picture taken of the Heceta Head Lighthouse located on the coast of Oregon state near the Sea Lion Caves. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse and has a height of 205 feet above the Pacific Ocean. To the right of the lighthouse is the Keeper's house. There are some spectacular view seen from the front porch of the Keeper's house. Whales sometimes stop by at high tide and use the shallow rocks to scratch the barnacles off their sides. Up by the light house is some of the best whale watching one can do from dry land. Heceta Head Lighthouse is one of the most visited
lighthouses
in the United States drawing thousands of visitors each year to sense its history, romantic aura, and spectacular view. The Heceta (pronounced he-SEE-tuh) Head Lighthouse, constructed in 1874, was named for Spanish explorer Don Bruno De Heceta. Its light is the most powerful beacon on the Oregon coast, visible 21 miles out to sea.
Heceta Head Lighthouse
#293 — A scenic photo of a lighthouse taken on the beach at Santa Cruz, California. Downtown Santa Cruz is a year-round recreation and tourist destination with over 300 days of sunshine per year. It also has many shopping and entertainment opportunities available for all types of people.
Lighthouse at Santa Cruz, California
#787 — A close up vertical picture taken of the North Head Lighthouse located in Washington State. The North Head Lighthouse was built in response to an increase in the number of shipwrecks along the Peninsula as mariners coming from the north could not see the Cape Disappointment light. The North Head is the windiest lighthouse area on the West Coast and the third windiest in the nation. Winds of 120 miles per hour have been recorded at the site.
North Head Lighthouse Close Up
#386 — A scenic close up picture taken of the Walton Lighthouse in green on the beach at Santa Cruz, California. In this picture you can see the waves of the ocean crashing onto the rocks surrounding the lighthouse.
Santa Cruz Lighthouse (Walton)
#583 — A close up scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse which is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This picture was taken on a partly cloudy day. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse
#453 — A scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse which is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Oregon Coast
#686 — A scenic picture of Battery Point Lighthouse which is located in Crescent City, California. Battery Point Lighthouse was built in 1856 for a cost of $15,000. It was the 10th lighthouse built on the west coast. Crescent City is California's northernmost town, located on the flats behind Point George a few miles from the Oregon border. It has always been the main port for this remote corner of the state and has an important fishing fleet.
Battery Point Lighthouse
#1401 — A close up scenic picture taken of the Heceta Head Lighthouse which is located along the coast of Oregon state near the Sea Lion Caves.
Heceta Head Lighthouse Close Up
#2123 — A scenic picture taken of the Lime Kiln Lighthouse which is located on the San Juan Island in Washington State. This photo was taken on a sunny day.
Lime Kiln Lighthouse on Sunny Day
#775 — A scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse with the sun glaring off to the left. Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Looking at Yaquina Head Lighthouse
#511 — A scenic picture taken of the North Head Lighthouse located in Washington State. The North Head Lighthouse was built in response to an increase in the number of shipwrecks along the Peninsula as mariners coming from the north could not see the Cape Disappointment light. The North Head is the windiest lighthouse area on the West Coast and the third windiest in the nation. Winds of 120 miles per hour have been recorded at the site.
North Head Lighthouse
#995 — A scenic picture taken of the North Head Lighthouse located along the coast in Washington State. This lighthouse has a red tip. The North Head is the windiest lighthouse area on the West Coast and the third windiest in the nation. Winds of 120 miles per hour have been recorded at the site.
North Head Lighthouse in Washington
#1096 — North Head Lighthouse picture taken during dusk sunset hours. A pinkish red sky is seen behind the Pacific Ocean.
North Head Lighthouse Sunset
#584 — A scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse with the sun glaring brightly off to the left. Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse & Sun