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Country:

Bahamas

Value:

Regional value

Duration:

1 h

GPS:

26.539748, -76.962052
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Elbow Reef Lighthouse
Elbow Reef Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Lighthouse

Country:

Bahamas

Region:

Bahamas

Value:

Regional value

Visit duration:

1 h

Description:

The British Imperial Lighthouse Service built this candy-striped lighthouse to mark the Elbow Reef during the 1860s. Hope Townees at the time resented this and opposed the project, as they saw it as a threat to their wrecking trade. They went as far as to sink a barge being used to transport building materials. Despite their sabotage efforts, the lighthouse near Hope Town went into operation in 1863. Primitive artifacts and relics of the Wrecker’s Days can be seen at Wyannie Malone Historical Museum in Hope Town. The lighthouse stands at 89 feet, with 101 steps, and is one of only two remaining beacons saved from automation (which is vigorously opposed by residents). Extraordinary efforts are undertaken by the locals to secure the parts for the kerosene-burning apparatus of the light, most of which are no longer manufactured. An image of this lighthouse is featured on the Bahamian $10 bill. Together with the village’s neat rows of gingerbread cottages painted varying pastel shades, it gives this settlement plenty of charm.


Categories:

Lighthouse
Lighthouse

Why visit:

Excursion
Views

Interesting:


Fitness level:


Best visit time:

January
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Access:

Bike
Car
Car 4x4
Foot
Motorbike

Roads:

Asphalt

Emergency:

112


Info:

www.elbowreeflighthousesoci...

Safety:

Safely


Clothing:

Seasonable


Connection:

Ok


Map and directions
By car By public transit Walking Bicycling
By car By public transit Walking Bicycling

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Created:
06.02.2024
Updated:
12.07.2024
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