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Highlight for Album: Cape Flattery & Destruction Island
Cape Flattery & Destruction Island
Cape Flattery (Tatoosh Island) & Destruction Island are Washington's most isolated and restricted lighthouses.

Last changed on 09/05/10. This album contains 42 items.
This album has been viewed 2513 times since 31/03/07.
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Highlight for Album: Cattle Point Lighthouse - San Juan Island
Cattle Point Lighthouse - San Juan Island
Cattle Point Light is located on the southern tip of San Juan Island. Though it may lack in structural appeal, it makes up for this shortcoming by surrounding itself with some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Washington State. The first navigational aid on the point was a lens lantern established in 1888. Photos by Bruce Robie.

Last changed on 15/06/08. This album contains 14 items.
This album has been viewed 1611 times since 16/03/08.
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Highlight for Album: Ediz Hook Lighthouse (Port Angeles-USCG)
Ediz Hook Lighthouse (Port Angeles-USCG)
Port Angeles, WA provides some unique and mysterious lighthouse history. (Photos by Bruce Robie)

Last changed on 09/05/10. This album contains 11 items.
This album has been viewed 4160 times since 24/11/05.
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Highlight for Album: Grays Harbor Lighthouse, Westport WA
Grays Harbor Lighthouse, Westport WA
Grays Harbor Light is Washington's tallest sentinel and was first lit on June 30, 1898. At that time, the tower stood just 400 feet from high tide. Reverse erosion, primarily from the jetty system at the entrance to Grays Harbor, has in effect moved the lighthouse 2000-3000 feet from high tide. (Photos by Bruce Robie)

Last changed on 06/11/07. This album contains 51 items.
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Highlight for Album: Lime Kiln Lighthouse & the Siren of the Sea
Lime Kiln Lighthouse & the Siren of the Sea
Lime Kiln lighthouse is located on the west side of San Juan Island, the largest island of the archipelago. The lighthouse gets its name from the lime kilns built nearby in the 1860s. Beginning operations in 1914, it was the last major light established in Washington. In 1985, the lighthouse and surrounding sea were dedicated as a whale sanctuary and research station for marine mammal scientists. (text-courtesy lighthousefriends.com) Photos by Bruce Robie

Last changed on 20/06/10. This album contains 49 items.
This album has been viewed 2196 times since 16/03/08.
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