Liste amerikanischer Leuchttürme
Die Liste amerikanischer Leuchttürme ist eine Auswahl von Leuchttürmen auf dem amerikanischen Doppelkontinent. Sie beginnt in Grönlands Norden und Osten, setzt sich fort mit Baffin Bay und Hudson Bay und folgt dann den Küsten im Uhrzeigersinn um Kap Hoorn und bis durch die Beringstraße bis zum Westteil der kanadischen Nordküste. Die US-amerikanischen Leuchtfeuer sind separat in der Liste von Leuchttürmen in den Vereinigten Staaten aufgeführt.
Weblinks
- Kraig Anderson: Lighthousefriends.com, Webseite (engl.) mit Bildern, Leuchtrichtungen, Geschichte u. Koordinaten aller Leuchttürme der USA und fast aller in Kanada.
- Russ Rowlett: The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, abgerufen am 11. Januar 2016 (englisch).
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The flag of Aruba
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Custodio del Océano Atlántico
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New Brunswick, Canada
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Estrecho de Magallanes
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Leuchtturm Faro de Punta Brava, Montevideo.
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photograph of Cape Race, Newfoundland, Canada taken on 2002-10-19 taken by Andrew Hunt
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The Bramah & Robinson Lighthouse (also known as the Cape North Lighthouse) and CN 6200 locomotive in Technology Park, in front of the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
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Miraflores Lighthouse, Miraflores, Peru
Autor/Urheber: Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse played a primordial role in the history of navigation on the St. Lawrence River. The existing lighthouse, built in 1909, is the second highest in Canada (128 steps of the Lighthouse and has a height of 33 meters (108’).
The tower of this 3rd Lighthouse is an octagonal shape, built of re-enforced concrete and strengthened by eight pillars of the same materiel, a rare style for Canadian lighthouses. The optic lens installed in the new lighthouse was a marvel of precision.
At the beginning of the century, the high volume of traffic made it necessary to construct a new better equipped Lighthouse. In 1908, this site was chosen to install a stronger light. The new lens had an internal diameter of one meter and a focal distance of half a meter. In the Spring of 1909, the new 33 meters (108’) high Lighthouse was inaugurated for the Navigation Season. It is the second highest lighthouse in Canada.
The light used the principle of concentrated beams and projected reflection by means of prisms and lenses. This device of glass and cooper weighed one and half ton, and rested in a bath of mercury to avoid friction while in motion.
The movement of this device was similar to a Grand Father clock and weighed 272kg (600 lbs) which had to be rewound by hand. The mechanism was such that it turned once every 15 seconds, therefore there were 4 flashes of light every 7½ seconds (specific code for Pointe-au-Père). The lighthouse code at Cap-Chat was two flashes, Petit-Métis three and Pointe-au-Père four. Their codes helped mariners to locate their positions.Autor/Urheber: Brian Gratwicke from DC, USA, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
St. David's Lighthouse
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The Paradise Island Light, Paradise Island, Bahamas, with MS Disney Dream and MS Enchantment of the Seas at dock in Nassau, Bahamas
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The Lobos Island Lighthouse about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southeast of Punta del Este, Uruguay.
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Honey Island - Paranaguá
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Sambro Island Lighthouse
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Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites, Victoria BC, in the Summer of 2014.
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Lighthouse Punta de los Colorados (Cienfuegos, Faro de Villanueva)
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in Uruguay mit der Nummer
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A Ponta de Santo Antônio, o Edifício Oceania, o Farol da Barra, Forte de Santo Antônio da Barra no Largo do Farol da Barra, em Salvador.
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Dieses Bild zeigt das Denkmal in Mexiko mit der Nummer
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Lighthouse Castillo del Morro, Cuba
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Gibbs Hill Lighthouse as seen from Little Sound, Bermuda
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Lighthouse at Cape Enrage, New Brunswick, Canada, looking southeast to Bay of Fundy and Nova Scotia
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Hopetown Lighthouse, Elbow Cay, Abacos, Bahamas
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Beagle Canal, Argentinien
Sign of lighthouse to use in map's legend
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Der Leuchtturm Faro Punta Panul in San Antonio, Chile