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Photo Caption:
With 250-foot sheer cliffs, the only way to get on top of Anacapa Island was by derrick. Not only were people and supplies hoisted up from visiting ships as shown in this 1941 photo, but the station boats were also brought up to the lower landing platform level to offer them protection. (Coast Guard Historian’s Office photo) Back to the edition of: Mar/Apr 2022
Story:
The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper of Anacapa Island
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