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Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove north of the western part of Skaga.
At Kálfshamarsnes there is a lighthouse that was originally built in 1913 but rebuilt in 1939.
Just north of Kálfshamarsvík is the desolate farm Saurar, which was in the news in early 1964 due to a ghost walk that was supposed to be there, but later everything was...
The Katiki Point Lighthouse, also known as Moeraki Lighthouse, shone for the first time in 1878, following several accidents on the dangerous reefs around the area, to make the area safer for ships that sailed past on their way to Port Chalmers, Dunedin. The lighthouse was built between the settlements of Moeraki and Katiki, on the tip of the Moeraki Peninsula, which ...
The 60m high ‘Breakwater Beacon’ centerpiece of the research institution for the King Abdullah University for Science & Technology (KAUST). Built in pre-cast concrete blocks, Breakwater Beacon’s complex structure is a collection of unique amorphous hexagonal sections stepping up out of the Red Sea into an elliptical spire.
Kenosha Light (also called Southport Light) is a lighthouse and keeper's house on Simmons Island north of the channel into Kenosha's harbor in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA.
Also known as the "Old Kenosha Light", it was replaced by the Kenosha North Pier Light in 1906. The keeper's house continued to be used for many years, however.
The light is listed in the Nationa...
The Kenosha North Pier lighthouse or Kenosha Light is a lighthouse located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. "A typical 'Lake Michigan red tower'", it is a sibling to the Milwaukee Pierhead Light. This light was built in 1906 as a replacement of the old Kenosha Light. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The station was established in 1856. This pie...
Keri Lighthouse (Estonian:Keri tuletorn) (previously known as Kokskäri Lighthouse) is a lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland on Keri Island. The light itself is at an elevation of 31 metres (102 ft) above sea level, while the lighthouse itself is 28 metres (92 ft) tall.
The present-day lighthouse was built in 1858. It is a red metal cylinder topped with the lantern ...
The lighthouse of Kermorvan cannot be visited yet. But it is easy to get there and even to go around.Located at the headland of a peninsula, it is a remarkable site to discover.
The Kidston Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Kidston Island, located in the Bras d'Or lakes, in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The original lighthouse on Kidston Island was built in 1875. The present lighthouse was built in 1912 and the two stood side by side for some time. The lighthouse can only be accessed by boat; a ferry operates during the summer months.
This Nova Sc...
This lighthouse was placed on the west end of Kidston Island in 1976. It is a white, fibreglass tower with two red bands and displays a red light.
Tower Height: 10.6 meters (35ft)
Focal Plane: 13.4 meters (44ft)
Characteristic and Range: Red light; range 9 nautical miles.
This light is operational, an active aid to navigation.
Kiipsaare Lighthouse is located on the tip of the Harilaid peninsula on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia, in the territory of Vilsandi National Park.
The lighthouse was built from reinforced concrete in 1933. Its purpose was to warn mariners on the Baltic Sea about the dangers in the vicinity of the peninsula and to be of assistance in taking bearings. At that time the...
Kīlauea Lighthouse is located on Kīlauea Point on the island of Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi in the Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge.
Kīlauea Point, a narrow, lava peninsula protruding from the northern shore of Kauaʻi, was purchased from the Kīlauea Sugar Plantation Company in 1909 for one US dollar.
Before construction could begin, a method for delivering supplies to the p...
The Kish Bank (Irish: Banc na Cise) is a shallow sand bank approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) off the coast of Dublin, in Ireland. It is marked by the Kish Lighthouse, a landmark visible to sailors and ferry passengers passing through Dublin Bay and Dún Laoghaire harbour.
Many ships were wrecked on these shallows. The Vesper was lost in January 1876; the Nor...
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