Cayo Jutías
1902 (U.S.). Active; focal plane 141 ft; white light, 2 s on, 13 s off. 134 ft octagonal skeletal tower with central cylinder, lantern, and double gallery, built on a screwpile foundation; original Barbier et Bérnard Fresnel lens. . . . This lighthouse is the only survivor of four towers of this class built in Cuba during the U.S. occupation; it was prefabricated in the U.S. by the Waddell & Hedrick Co. - Lighthouses of Cuba
Just something I came across while looking at Cuba. Reminds me of the
Lighthouse off Key West - Sand Key Light.
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