East End Light
Lighthouse Park, Austin Conolly Dr, Cayman Islands
Name and Location
Construction and History
The East End Light was constructed in 1881 during the Victorian era to mitigate the risk of shipping hazards at the eastern end of Grand Cayman, which earned the nickname "Graveyard of the Caribbean". The lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships traversing the Caribbean.
Architecture and Materials
The East End Light is constructed from local limestone and stands on a rocky outcropping overlooking the sea. Its architectural style is characteristic of lighthouses built during this period, with a simple yet functional design.
Light and Navigation
The East End Light emits a white light that flashes every 20 seconds, with a range of 12 nautical miles. This characteristic pattern of Fl(3)W.15s helps mariners identify the lighthouse and navigate safely through the surrounding waters.
Accessibility and Visiting
The East End Light is open to the public and can be accessed via a short walk from the parking area. Visitors are welcome to explore the museum and take in the breathtaking views. Opening hours and guided tours may vary; please check with local authorities or visit the National Trust of the Cayman Islands website for more information.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the ocean, with the sun setting over the horizon. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rocky shores, coral reefs, and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.
Technical and Operational Details
The East End Light stands at an impressive height of 8 meters (26 feet), with a focal height of 22 meters (72 feet).
Further Information
The East End Light has been featured in various publications, including the National Trust of the Cayman Islands' official website and social media channels. Visitors can also take photos of the lighthouse and share them on social media using relevant hashtags.
Details
Name | East End Light |
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City | |
Country | Cayman Islands |
Coordinates | 19.3020184, -81.0992171 |
Year of construction | 1881 |
Events | converted to a museum and visitor center |
Historic significance | plays a crucial role in maritime navigation |
Stories | plays a crucial role in maritime navigation; Graveyard of the Caribbean |
Architectural style | simple yet functional design |
Construction material | "local limestone" |
Focal height | 22 |
Tower height | 8 |
Renovations | converted to a museum and visitor center |
Access description | short walk from the parking area |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky shores, coral reefs, and crystal-clear waters |
View description | panoramic view of the ocean, with the sun setting over the horizon |
Facilities | museum and visitor center |
Opening hours | may vary |
Nearby attractions | ["Cayman Islands National Museum","Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park","Seven Mile Beach"] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Light range | 12 |
Automated | false |