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Monochrome image of the top of a lighthouse view of Muscongus and Penobscot Bays from inside the Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine. Through two angled windows, we see the bays and Hupper Island to the right and a clear sky. The original 5th order Fresnel lens was removed by the Coast Guard in 1971 and disappeared from the Rockland Coast Guard Station in 1974. It is still missing.  The automated barrel lens that replaced the 5th order lens is displayed in the Marshall Point Lighthouse museum. An LED light encased in plastic was installed in 2018. The current light, in a barrel shape, is shiny and reflective at the right of the photo.

Monochrome image of the top of a lighthouse view of Muscongus and Penobscot Bays from inside the Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine. Through two angled windows, we see the bays and Hupper Island to the right and a clear sky. The original 5th order Fresnel lens was removed by the Coast Guard in 1971 and disappeared from the Rockland Coast Guard Station in 1974. It is still missing. The automated barrel lens that replaced the 5th order lens is displayed in the Marshall Point Lighthouse museum. An LED light encased in plastic was installed in 2018. The current light, in a barrel shape, is shiny and reflective at the right of the photo.

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