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The 2010 List of Lights does not list a light at the location.
Since the first half of 2006 it has been listed as historic in the World List of Lights.
This description correlates with the photograph from The Online List of Lights.
Description: Contains a list of lights, sound signals, buoys, daybeacons, and other aids to navigation.
The 1900 Atlantic List of Lights indicated that the color of the lantern as black, which was probably painted during the move.
The Lighthouse and Lightstation have been entered into the official lists of lights under either name, and often both.
While light characteristics can be described in prose, e.g. "Flashing white every three seconds", lists of lights and navigation chart annotations use abbreviations.
List of Lights and Buoys (Rune Grammofon, 2004)
The light was noted as an active light in the 1996 List of Lights of Finland, but was not mentioned in the 2000 edition.
Photograph of Gibraltar South Mole Lighthouse (The Online List of Lights)
In 1992, the Philippine Navy rehabilitated the lighthouse and reported it to the International Maritime Organization for publication in the List of Lights.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals number is D 2456.
The List of Lights lists an active light at the site, a square metal tower, which also serves as a daymark, with orange yellow squares on the northwest and southwest faces.
NGA publishes NGA List of Lights Radio Aids & Fog Signals covering the rest of the world:
Norwegian Electric and Experimental duo Susanna and the Magical Orchestra covered the "Jolene" in 2004 for them debut album List of Lights and Buoys.
It is currently listed on the Canadian List of Lights as Light No. 620 and can be found on the [Canadian Hydrographic Service] Chart No. 2123.
The duo released their debut album, List of Lights and Buoys, on the label Rune Grammofon in 2004, though work on the album began a couple of years earlier.
The 1957 Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals lists an unmanned white light with a red sector, with a light characteristic of four flashes every twenty second (Fl.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, generally known as "The Admiralty", publishes the Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals covering the whole world in 12 volumes.
Its Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS) number is GIB-002, and the lighthouse has been listed in the World List of Lights since 2006.
The United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) number, from Publication 113 - List of Lights, Radio Aids, and Fog Signals, is 4232.
The lighthouse is listed as active on the NGA List of Lights of 2009, as well as on the July 2009 update of The Lighthouse Directory.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office Admiralty Digital Lists of Lights (ADLL) number for the Europa Point Lighthouse is D2438.
In Publication 113, it is referred to as the Gibraltar Aviation Light; in The Online List of Lights, it is referred to as the Gibraltar Aero Light.
To facilitate efficient information exchange between amateur radio operators when communicating from lighthouses, the ARLHS maintains a catalog of lighthouses called The World List of Lights (WLOL).