Door Vervolg Clark op 23 Mei, 2008 (13 uren geleden) binnen Nieuws | 0 Commentaren
Waar de Landbouwgrond het Overzees ontmoet
In een ongebruikelijke alliantie, zal de Vuurtoren van de Kaap van de Lijst, Wynyard, Tasmanige, door een tulpen groeiend bedrijf na vernieuwingen worden in werking gesteld om toerist toegang tot de plaats beter te verlenen. Van Diemen Quality Bollen
verrichtingen als deel van een gecombineerde vuurtoren en landbouwbedrijfreis zal overnemen. The Waratah-Wynyard Council has been working on the project for several years, and at their recent budget meeting, committed $185,000 AUD to help provide the site improvements.
By Sue Clark on May 21, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Governor Signs License Plate Bill
Florida has become one of the growing list of states that support lighthouses through the sale of a specialty license plate honoring our beloved beacons. Governor Charlie Crist signed the measure into law on May 19, with the proceeds from the sale ($25 per plate per year) going to help restore and preserve 29 of Florida’s lighthouses. The Florida Lighthouse Association, created in 1996 as a consortium of the individual lighthouse organizations and interested individuals from across Florida and the nation, was the prime mover behind this plate. The project was created in honor of a recently deceased president of their association, Gene Oakes.
By Sue Clark on May 11, 2008 in News | Comments Off
A collection of lighthouse related links for you to peruse and enjoy
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By Sue Clark on May 3, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
New Federal Protection For Two Lighthouses
May 9, 2008 - President signs bill designating Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse as an Outstanding Natural Area.
What do two lighthouses on opposite ends of the country have in common? Especially since one has all its parts in place and the other is missing its lantern? Well, they both have been named as Outstanding Natural Areas, and are just awaiting the presidential signature to formalize it. Jupiter Inlet (Florida) and Piedros Blancas (California) Lighthouses will join Yaquina Head Lighthouse with this new designation, which puts them in the same class as a national monument. Lighthouse News reported on the progress last October for Jupiter Inlet (pictured at left). Piedras Blancas was featured here in a story about the return of its lantern.
By Sue Clark on Apr 29, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Highest Tides in the World One Factor
Situated at the end of Sand Point Beach in the Bay of Fundy at Minas Basin, Five Islands Lighthouse (Nova Scotia) Preservation Society is setting the stage for another move. The lighthouse, last moved in 1996 due to the “highest tides in the world,” is once again sitting perilously close to the edge. However, a bigger determining factor is its location on a private campground. The Society would like to see it moved to public land owned by Colchester County to guarantee future accessibility by the public to this pepper-pot style lighthouse.
By Sue Clark on Apr 28, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Tchefuncte River Lighthouse Work Begins
After delays caused by the two infamous 2005 hurricanes (Katrina and Rita), restoration work on the land at the Tchefuncte River Rear Range Lighthouse (Madisonville, Louisiana) is underway. Recent plantings of cypress trees by volunteers are the humble beginnings of a project that aims to reduce the erosion and make the light accessible again. The lighthouse has been subjected to erosion over the years, and all that remains of access is a privately owned marshland behind it.
By Sue Clark on Apr 21, 2008 in News | Comments Off
Do You Offer Lighthouse Related Goods or Services?
Do you sell lighthouse related items, such as jewelry, house and garden products, or clothing? Do you offer lighthouse related services such as a tour, or a lighthouse bed and breakfast? Then you should be advertising on Lighthouse News, where your ad will be seen by your target audience, who are ready and eager to buy your goods.
By Sue Clark on Apr 21, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Phillippine Lighthouse Will Maintain Rustic Look
The ruins of the 18th century Spanish lighthouse at Sitio Guisi, Barangay Dolores, Nueva Valencia on the island of Guimaras might be rehabilitated into an observation deck for tourists if the Department of Tourism Secretary has his way. According to a story at The News Today, Secretary Joseph Ace Durano wants to rehabilitate the ruins of the Lusaran Point lighthouse, while at the same time maintaining the “rustic look” of the site. Plans are to turn it into a viewing deck for tourists. The Tourism Department will provide the funding for this project.
By Sue Clark on Apr 19, 2008 in News, Opinion | 0 Comments
Own a Lighthouse For a Day
Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, in an effort to garner funds for their restoration projects, has decided to offer corporate sponsorships to local businesses near South Portland, ME. Businesses such as auto dealers, banks, insurance companies and restaurants are being sent a package with details on how they can have a banner wrapped around the lighthouse for a Saturday, during the height of summer’s tourist season. These sponsorships will cost $1500 USD and will also include the right to post signs at the ticket booth and include their logo on printed materials for the open house. The company and its employees will get a private tour of the lighthouse and free tickets to the open house.
By Sue Clark on Apr 18, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Development Limited
The World Heritage listed Guia Lighthouse will not have to bow to developers after all. In recent news out of China, the UNESCO protected site will not fall prey to developers seeking to build high rise housing units around the lighthouse and fort, and instead will be forced to limit the heights based on their locations from the historic beacon. Buildings in the 1,400 meter (about 4600 feet) area just under the Guia lighthouse that goes from the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf to the Tap Seac Square will be subject to a new height limit under the new government regulations, director of the Lands, Public Works and Transport Bureau, Jaime Carion, said. The buffer zone was also extended, from 2 meters (6 1/2 feet) to 2.8 meters (9 feet) and is described as a cone-like shape, wtih varying heights allowed.