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Dominican Aerodromes Announces Columbus Light House Scenery

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Now available from design group Dominican Aerodromes is scenery of The Columbus Lighthouse, a huge structure in the Dominican Republic that is possibly the most visited monument in the Caribbean. For details, click on Read More.

Dominican Aerodromes is pleased to announce the release of The Columbus Light house, a cross-shaped monument in reinforced concrete, 680 feet long from east to west and 195 feet north to south, has become the most visited monument in the Dominican Republic and probably in the Caribbean area. It is an impressive night spectacle, when the vertical sheets of light rising from the 157 beams on its canyons reflect the great cross on the sky that can be seen miles around. The multiple colors of the flags waving together in its facade symbolize the fraternity of nations and the union of the different cultures, races and beliefs that inhabit the earth. This monument FS doesn't include, but we are adding it knowing its importance.

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