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Plumb Point Lighthouse

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Nov 24, 2021
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Plumb Point Lighthouse

The Plumb Point Lighthouse, located in the parish of St. Andrew, is a historic and essential landmark that plays a significant role in maritime navigation around the Kingston Harbour. Built in 1853, it was constructed eleven years after the Morant Point Lighthouse and stands as a testament to the development of Jamaica’s coastal infrastructure during the 19th century. The lighthouse is strategically positioned on the Palisadoes Peninsula at Great Plumb Point, near the entrance of the Kingston Harbour, making it a critical guide for ships entering one of the island’s busiest ports.

Standing at 70 feet, the Plumb Point Lighthouse is constructed using a combination of stone and cast iron, showcasing the engineering advancements of its time. The design ensures both durability and functionality, with the tower offering a clear and reliable signal for mariners. The lighthouse emits a distinctive white light, which flashes every half-second, followed by 7.5 seconds of darkness. This flashing …

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