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rebeccmeister ([personal profile] rebeccmeister) wrote2022-01-05 03:23 pm

Umpqua River Lighthouse, Oregon [photos]

Following consultation with my brother, we stopped to visit the Umpqua River Lighthouse in Oregon, and took a tour of the lighthouse, which was mesmerizing. Apparently there aren't many lighthouses that let you stick your head up inside the lenses.

Lighthouse at dusk:
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Example Fresnel lenses in the lighthouse museum, of the type used in the lighthouse:
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Peering toward the glory:
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Like a moth to a candle:
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Note the white-white-red lens pattern, which is distinct for this lighthouse and would help ships figure out exactly where they were along the Oregon coast.

Catwalk surrounding the lenses:
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Motor that now turns the lenses, replacing the original counterweight system:
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Keeping watch for ships in distress:
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The lighthouse was originally lighted with a kerosene lamp that required around 5 gallons of oil a day, which one of the three lighthouse-keepers would have to haul up the steps as one of their duties, along with keeping an eye out for ships in distress and keeping the lenses clean. That wick eventually got replaced by various styles of lightbulbs as the lighting technology improved. As our tour guide noted, that didn't necessarily extend the visibility range for the lighthouse, because of the curvature of the earth.

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A good stop along our journey.
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[personal profile] scrottie 2022-01-13 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, pretty!

I wish flat earth were a harmless silly conspiracy theory instead of something co-opted by genuinely horrible people to sell horrible things.