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| KILAUEA POINT LIGHT NORTH OF KILAUEA/KAUAI ISLAND Station Established: 1913 Year Current Tower(s) First Lit: 1913 Operational? NO Automated? YES 1976 Deactivated: 1976 Foundation Materials: CONCRETE Construction Materials: CONCRETE Tower Shape: CONICAL Markings/Pattern: WHITE W/RED ROOF ON LANTERN Relationship to Other Structure: SEPARATE Original Lens: SECOND ORDER FRESNEL 1913 |
| GENERAL INFORMATION: This important landfall light, providing a leading mark for ships bound to Honolulu from the Orient, was built in 1913. The tower is of reinforced concrete, and is but 52 feet high, but it stands on a cliff which elevates the light to 216 feet above the water. The moving parts of the lens weigh 4 tons, and this mass turns on a mercury float, making a complete revolution every 20 seconds and giving each 10 seconds a double flash of 1,000,000 candlepower. The lens was built in France and cost about $12,000. Kilauea Lighthouse is also a radio-beacon station providing radio signals for the guidance of ships. This light was the first landfall made in the first flight by aeroplane from the Pacific coast of the United States to the Hawaiian Islands, in 1927, it being picked up from the air at a distance of 90 miles. |
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