- * Makapu'u Point
- 1909. Active; focal plane 420 ft (128 m); white light occulting every 10
s, day and night. 46 ft (14 m) cylindrical tower, painted white; lantern
roof is red. The original giant "hyper-radiant" Fresnel
lens (larger than 1st order) is still in use; it is one of the world's
most powerful lenses and the only one of its kind in use in the U.S. The
keeper's houses and other light station buildings have been demolished.
Jon Parise's photo appears at the top of this page, Penberthy has a similar photo
by Kim Halstead, Chance also has a great photo,
the Coast Guard has a historic
photo from the 1920s, Marinas.com has aerial
photos, Wikipedia has an article on
the lighthouse, and Google has a satellite
view. In July 2005 work began on a long-planned regional park which
should provide improved access to the lighthouse. Located off HI 72
at the easternmost point of Oahu. Accessible by hiking the steep 2 mi
(3 km) long paved service road to the lighthouse. The hike is
popular and described as "easy," but bring plenty of water as there is
no shade. The site is also popular for whale watching. Site open to hikers,
tower closed. Owner: U.S. Coast Guard. Site manager: State of Hawaii
(Makapu'u
Point State Wayside). ARLHS HAW-005; Admiralty G7326; USCG 6-28925.
- * Diamond
Head (2)
- 1918 (station established 1899). Active; focal plane 147 ft (45
m); white light, day and night, 2 s on, 1.5 s off, 5 s on, 1.5 s
off; red sector covers nearby reefs. 57 ft (17.5 m) square pyramidal
reinforced concrete tower, topped by a round watch room and lantern;
original Barbier et Bénard 3rd order Fresnel
lens. Lighthouse painted white; lantern roof is red. The 1-story
wood keeper's house (1921) is the residence of the Coast
Guard 14th District commandant. A photo is at right, Ross Manges has
a closeup,
Beasley has a 2010 closeup,
the Coast Guard has a historic
photo of the station, Huelse has a historic postcard
view,
and Google has a satellite
view. The original lighthouse was similar to the present
one, but it was an iron skeletal tower enclosed by coral rock
walls. In 1917-18, this was replaced by a concrete tower with
the same lantern, watch room, and lens as the original. Located
off Diamond Head Road on the famous cape southeast of Waikiki.
Site and tower closed. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast Guard.
ARLHS HAW-003; Admiralty G7328; USCG 6-29060.
- Honolulu Harbor Entrance
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 95 ft (29 m); green flash every
7.5 s. 82 ft (25 m) steel pole centered on a round 1- or 2-story
building. Entire lighthouse is white. No closeup photo available.
Eric Gulino has a view from
an arriving ship, and Google has a satellite
view. Located on the east side of the entrance to Honolulu Harbor.
Site status unknown, but there's a great view from cruise ships entering
the port. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast Guard. Admiralty G7338;
USCG 6-29170.
- Pearl Harbor Entrance Range Rear
- Date unknown. Active; focal plane 97 ft (29.5 m); red light occulting
once every 4 s. Approx. 90 ft (24 m) square skeletal tower with gallery,
painted white. The tower carries a rectangular daymark, painted red
with a white vertical stripe. No photo available, but Google has
a satellite
view. The front light is on a post. Located at the foot of 17th
Street, north of Iroquois Point, on the west side of the entrance
to Pearl Harbor. Site status unknown. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast
Guard. Admiralty G7370.1; USCG 6-29385.
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Diamond Head Light, September 2008
anonymous Creative Commons photo |