Seattle’s Puget Sound is home to 13 working lighthouses
The Alki Point lighthouse is an operational fully automated facility operated by the US Coast Guard. It is the southernmost of the 13 lighthouses on the Sound. This is a beautiful structure when seen from any angle, and is often open for free tours. Sorry, you can’t take your dog to this one. We got this shot on a cruise from Seattle to Tillicum Island.
It is a good looking building. Much needed to keep the sirens at bay.
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Oh those pesky sirens…still at it.
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Vultures, shore birds (waders), lighthouses, these are some of favourite things! *warbles off key* ๐
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Thank you so much…made me smile! ๐
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Ha, yes, you’re a “triple threat” blogger now ROFL!
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Did you go/do you know about the Egmont Key Lighthouse in Florida? That’s a cool little island to visit…and you can camp on a nearby Shell Island.
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Will definitely look into that. A neat โattractionโ and close campground is a treat. Thanks for the tip!
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I miss living in Seattle. It was a wonderful place.
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We have family there and throughly enjoy the area.
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Great shot! Lighthouses are great subjects and Alki is beautiful from just about any angle!
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The Alki point is really nice, and the light ouse is “stuck out” on the end of the spit. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. ๐
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davvero bello questo posto, una location incantevole..๐
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ร stata una bella scena quella che abbiamo visto dalla nostra barca da crociera.
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I often wonder what it was like to be a lighthouse keeper.
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