Queen Breaca's photos with the keyword: lighthouse

store tarn, christiansø

27 Oct 2012 418
Ertholmen is a place steeped in history, a handful of islands, two of which are inhabited. They are the easternmost outpost of Denmark. The first people to live here were soldiers, because in the 17th century Denmark needed a naval base and there was a natural harbour between Frederiksø and Christiansø. Today's ferry and lots of fishing boats and private yachts are still using it. Also a fort was built and extended over the years. In 1808, when Denmark was at war with England, an English armada tried to land but was driven away by cannon fire and bad weather. In the early 19th century there also was a political prison on Frederiksø for people who demanded more democracy. When the barracks were no longer needed, the Danish government allowed fishermen and former soldiers to live in the old buildings (the flats must be tiny but that's just a guess as I've never been inside one). Some painters and birdwatchers also came, and these days the islands are a tourist attraction. Most of the houses are Listed Buildings, and the post office sells special stamps. They've even got a small inn where you can book rooms for a longer stay, but most visitors just come for a "day" trip (three hours) by ferry from Gudhjem. In the summer season there are three trips to the islands daily but you have to leave on the same boat that took you there, otherwise everybody would want to leave on the last one. Store Tarn, the Great Tower, serves as a lighthouse and can be visited during the summer months. From the top you have a good view over the little archipelago. Sadly, on my two visits to the islands so far the tower was closed. The pond is a rainwater cistern. Water is precious, so toilets are flushed with sea water, and the drinking water comes from such cisterns.

123|366: signpost

14 Mar 2012 160
Yet another image from my mysterious Saturday mission - interested followers of my 366 projects may ask whatever happened to the "rusty old ship". The answer is I had to sink it, at least for the time being as it'll take some more time than expected to get the permission to publish it and other images from that place. So here's an interesting signpost I was able to capture on public ground - no problem here. I numbered it accordingly so as not to create a gap in the project but I might replace it with the original shot later. Shutter Sisters 365 (366) #30

Old Light Cottage, Lundy Island

26 Jun 2010 138
... as seen from the top of the lighthouse. The cottage is another Landmark on Lundy. Copyright © Baerbel A Rautenberg (BARefoot images). All rights reserved. This photograph or any part of this photograph may NOT be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means (on websites, blogs) without prior permission. Use without permission is illegal.

old light, lundy island

26 Jun 2010 2 183
The lighthouse itself was discontinued in the late 19th century, but you can still climb it. On the top platform you'll find two deckchairs from which you can watch the sunset. The keeper's house is divided up in two holiday apartments. They are let by the Landmark Trust, just like all the other accommodation on the island. www.landmarktrust.org.uk Copyright © Baerbel A Rautenberg (BARefoot images). All rights reserved. This photograph or any part of this photograph may NOT be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means (on websites, blogs) without prior permission. Use without permission is illegal.