
Polar Vortex South Haven Lighthouse Must see! Pure Michigan Travel 4K Drone footage extended cut
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Full 4K https://youtu.be/kNDCPWYujrs Pure Michigan The Day after the Polar Vortex ,The South Haven South Pierhead Light is a lighthouse in Michigan, at the entrance to the Black River on Lake Michigan. The station was lit in 1872, and is still operational. The tower is a shortened version of the Muskegon South Pierhead Light, and replaced an 1872 wooden tower. The catwalk is original and still links the tower to shore: it is one of only four that survive in the State of Michigan. History The keeper’s house is on shore, 2-1⁄2 stories stall, wood with a hipped-roof. It was also built in 1872, and is located at 91 Michigan Avenue onshore, was transferred to the city for preservation in 2000. The Michigan Maritime Museum has renovated the keeper’s house as the Marialyce Canonie Great Lakes Research Library. lightkeepershouse A Fifth order Fresnel lens manufactured by Parisian glass makers Barbier and Fenestre was installed in the lantern. The current tower was designed by Eleventh District engineer James G. Warren. The U.S. Lighthouse Service elected to tear down the wooden lighthouse and replace it. On October 6, 1903 ten workers arrived on the USLHS tender Hyacinth and began the project. It took a little more than a month to complete the project. According to The Daily Tribune (October 14, 1903) the lantern room was brought from Muskegon, Michigan where it had spent forty years on duty. In 1913, the location was deemed unsatisfactory, and the cast iron lighthouse was moved 425 feet (130 m) to the end of the pie. NEW STEEL LIGHTHOUSE COMMENCED TO-DAY A crew of ten men in the employ of the Light House service, arrived this morning, from Muskegon, via the Pere Marquette and have begun work on the foundation of the new steel light house. The Work is under the direction of Edward Guest, superintendent of the Ninth District, and the men cannot say when the work will be completed. A concrete foundation will be built from the water’s edge, and the stone is being thrown out for that purpose. The foundation will be the size of the present one, which is about twelve feet square, or a little more. It will require about two weeks time after which the men will do some work at Holland then return to complete the steel tower. It will probably be completed in four or five weeks. The new tower will be the same height about 36 feet from the water. The Daily Tribune – October 6, 1903 With a new lighthouse we will have more light on the subject. The Daily Tribune – October 7, 1903 Equipment used: Drone: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom: https://urlzs.com/vAYbP : DJI Phantom 4 Pro: https://urlzs.com/SZT9q Drone Case: https://goo.gl/7Nm7gt
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