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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Cockspur Island light, Savannah, Georgia

Just about 25 minutes drive from Savannah history district, it was reported as the smallest light house in  Georgia.  According to Wikipedia, this lighthouse was initially built as a daymarker without lights to indicate the entrance to the South Channel of the Savannah River. Construction lasted from March 1837 to November 1839. 

It was an adventure for me to find a way to locate a place where it would be closed enough  for photographing this light house.  But here are the photos.  Those imagines gave  such special peaceful and romantic feelings!   Enjoy!

The following website provides a very good background for this light house: http://lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=324









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