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Cape Bojeador: Two Old Brick Buildings beside the Lighthouse

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(DSC04195) The station has an arrangement that is typical of lighthouses in the Philippines with light tower, living quarters (living pavilion), serviceable apartments, and enclosed courtyard. The buildings are all erected with bricks that were baked in a kiln located at the bottom of the hill. The tower which rests on the highest portion of the hill is 16.3 metres high. The whole complex is arranged in three different levels. The lowest level contains the courtyard and service buildings, the second level, which is approximately 3 metres above the courtyard contains the main pavilion. The tower, which constitutes the highest level, is situated in the rear, five metres higher than the pavilion below. (Taken from http://heritageconservation.wordpress.co m/2006/07/27/cape-bojeador-lighthouse/)

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    • It must have been interesting to live there, although one didn't exactly run out to the nearest convenience store in those days.

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