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Thursday, 06 October 2011 07:36

 

The first documented lighthouse was the Lighthouse of Alexandria, built in 200 BC on the island of Pharos by the Egyptian Emperor Ptolemy. Considered as one of the Seven

 

Wonders of the World, it is thought to have been 492 ft (150 metres) high – about three times taller than modern lighthouses.

 

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Romans emperors built many lighthouses to assist their navigators. In 90 AD, Emperor Caligula ordered a light house at Dover, England. It is the oldest lighthouse in England

 

and still stands in the Dover Castle grounds. The world’s tallest brick lighthouse, the Lanterna at Genoa, was built in 1543. It still stands proud at 246 ft (75m) tall.


The world’s first stone lighthouse was the Smeaton Eddystone (picture below), built just south of Plymouth, England in 1756 by John Smeaton, the “Father of Civil

 

Engineering.” It was lit with only 24 candles. The Eddystone lasted 47 years until it was floored by fire. It was then dismantled and built on a neighboring rock.


Today, lighthouse lights are the equivalent of 20 million candles, lit by high pressure xenon lamps.


The tallest lighthouse in the world is the Yokohama Marine Tower, a steel tower at Yamashita Park, Yokohama. It stands 348 ft (106m) high.

 

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