p. 38 1) Introduction to Lights of the Coast: Exploring Lighthouses p. 47 5) The influence lighthouses have had on human culture. p. 50 2) Incadescent oil vapor lamp p. 50 3) Argand lamp Fresnel lens Screwpile construction Electricity p. 61 2) © 2003, Lights of the Coast p. 65 2) Some of the world's most notable lighthouses include: p. 71 10) Lights of the Coast: Lights: Creating the Lights p. 80 2) Creating the Lights...from bondfires to lenses p. 84 4) lightsource Point Arena Light Source p. 84 5) photo above: The light source inside the 1st order Fresnel lens in Point Arena Lighthouse, California p. 90 2) below the light source p. 96 1) Point Arena, California p. 102 1) Lights of the Coast: Lights: Refraction p. 102 2) animation above: how thw prisms of a Fresnel lens refract light p. 111 10) "Point Arena" "Point Bonita" "Golden Gate Bridge" "Fort Point" "Point Montara" "Pigeon Point" "Point Reyes" Lights of the Coast: Lighthouse Photographs p. 118 6) Click in the image and drag to see the panoramic view. Press Shift to zoom in, Control to zoom out. LESSON 4 121 - 141======================================== p. 128 2) http://www.pbs.org/legendarylighthouses/index.html p. 138 8) http://www.pointcabrillo.org LESSON 5 ===================================== p. 147 4) Staying at a lighthouse: Accommodation Information Accommodation Information for a variety of lighthouses. Each entry includes the lighthouse name, its location, price per night, contact information, the availability and whether the lens is operational. p. 162 4) © 2003, Lights of the Coast p. 165 1) Lights of the Coast p. 180 1) Lights of the Coast: Technology: Sound p. 187 9) Image above: Fog signal converted to diaphone at Point Montara, CA. Photograph post - 1912, courtesy of Point Montara Light. p. 187 10) Image above: Compressor foghorns at Point Montara, CA. Photograph 1970, courtesy of Point Montara Light. p. 191 1) Lights of the Coast: Lights p. 193 6) Creating the Lights-from bonfires to lenses LESSON 8 Using Templates=============================== p. 278) Inubo-Saki Lighthouse Cape Inubo, Japan 103 feet Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Jupter, Florida 105 feet Robben Island Lighthouse Table Bay, South Africa 59 feet South Stack Lighthouse Holyhead Island, UK 197 feet St. Bees Lighthouse St. Bees Head, UK 65 feet LESSON 9 Frames ======================================== p. 297 2) Lights of the Coast: Locations p. 304 2) Lights of the Coast: Locations: Title p. 305 3) Lights of the Coast p. 305 4) Lights of the Coast: Locations: About p. 306 5) Learning about the roles of lighthouses throughout history About the Lights p. 306 6) Lighthouse photography p. 306 7) Lights of the Coast: Locations: Nav p. 307 8) navigation About Construction Relocation p. 308 1) Lights of the Coast: Locations: Local History p. 308 2) Exploring the locations where lighthouses are built Determining the Location - choosing where to build lighthouses p. 308 3) Lights of the Coast: Locations: Construction Understanding the construction and preservation of lighthouses Preserving the Lights - years of reconstruction p. 308 4) Lights of the Coast: Locations: Relocations Replacing and relocating lighthouses Relocating the Lights - moving from their original locations p. 309 3,4) Lighthouse photography p. 310 5) Lighthouse photograph LESSON 10======================================== p. 322 2) Contact Information p. 322 3) Questions About Lighthouses p. 322 4) Send Your Answers p. 328 11) Enter your email address p. 330 3) Enter your email address p. 331 3) What is your favorite lighthouse and why? p. 332 1) Which of these fuel sources have been used in lighthouses? (check all that apply) p. 333 3-5) Sperm Whale Oil Hydrogen Kerosene Solar Power p. 334 6) Which of the following have contributed to making lighthouses not as vital as they once were? Radar Global positioning systems Navigational buoys All of the above p. 335 3) Who invented the Fresnel lens? Fresnel August Argand Fresnel Augustin Fresnel August Argand p. 337 2) Unique markings are painted on lighthouses to: p. 338-9 5-8) Unique markings are painted on lighthouses to: scarebirds scare away birds fog hide them in the fog different make them look different beautiful make them beautiful visible make them visible camoflage camouflage them p. 339 10) (select the most appropriate options—make multiple selections with Command-Click on the Macintosh and Ctrl-Click on Windows) p. 343 3) examTitle Testing Lighthouse Knowledge p. 347) http://www.dhark.com/cgi-bin/perl_form.pl p. 349 2) Pick One # p. 349 4) radar.htm Radar sonar.htm Sonar gps.htm GPS buoys.htm Buoys LESSON 11 ======================================== p. 367 2) How unique markings differentiate lighthouses p. 369 2) Architectural styles used in lighthouses LESSON 12 ======================================== p. 405 4) Lights of the Coast: Technology LESSON 14 ======================================== p. 459 4) Learn how lighthouses have played a key role in maritime history. p. 460 5) lighthouses, maritime history, lens, keepers, fuel cells p. 461 7) Lightsource Information p. 471 5) Image and Caption Table Table for layout for lighthouse images needing captions p. 471 6) View from the Point Arena Lighthouse LESSON 16======================================== p. 526) Grab the lighthouse image below and move it to a location on the landscape to the right. p. 529) Reaching the Point Reyes Lighthouse requires a hike of about half a mile and a descent of over 300 steps.