This post is dedicated to my friend Chris Mills, a former lighthouse keeper living in Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia. Chris loves all things related to light keeping and lighthouses and has written some great books on the subject.
| Cape Palliser light - reached by 250+ steps. It still sports an 1897 Fresnel lantern. |
| Bulldozers are used to launch and retrieve fishing boats on the loose shingle beach nearby. |
| Rani on the long climb to the light |
| Light detail - note the cast iron frames, lovely copper(?) dome, and Fresnel lens |
| Just down the road is a colony of fur seals. |
| These baby fur seals appeared to be quite unconcerned with us. |
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