Limekiln Lighthouse June 2013
Limekiln Lighthouse June 2013
Timmy Morris Redmond United States
The Lime Kiln Lighthouse, located on the western shore of San Juan Island, Washington, stands as a serene and iconic beacon against the backdrop of an overcast sky. This black-and-white photograph captures the lighthouse's timeless beauty, highlighting its prominent position along the rocky shoreline. The lighthouse, with its octagonal concrete tower, has been guiding ships through the Haro Straits since its establishment in 1919.
The Lime Kiln Lighthouse is not only a navigational aid but also a significant historical landmark. It is part of Lime Kiln Point State Park, which offers visitors the opportunity to explore the lighthouse and its surroundings. The park is a popular destination for whale watching, as the waters around San Juan Island are home to orcas and other marine mammals. The lighthouse's rich history and picturesque setting make it a favorite subject for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
For more stunning images and information about the Lime Kiln Lighthouse, visit Crystal Seas Kayaking San Juan Islands Photo Gallery
. This website offers a gallery of beautiful photographs capturing the essence of this historic lighthouse and its scenic surroundings.
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Crystal Seas Kayaking San Juan Islands Photo Gallery
Crystal Seas Kayaking - Guide to the San Juan Islands
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