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Popular folklore says that the island got its name because of the many bodies that were found around it, washed up from shipwrecksThe inside plaque reads "Body Island" - no one is certain on the spelling changeBodie Lighthouse stands 156 feet tallThe height of each stripe is 22 feetIt has 214 stairs to the lanternThe beacon is visible up to 19 milesIt currently has One 1000 watt lightbulb activated by photocellThe land for Bodie Lighthouse cost $150 in 1846The total cost of construction was $140,000The first keeper of Bodie Island Lighthouse was paid an annual salary of $400.The tower still houses a 1st-order Fresnel len1s
At the shipwreck north of the rocks in the harbor. After your first visit to the Lighthouse, and to the prison, you will be summoned back to the lighthouse to see the Keeper. The lighthouse light will show the wrecked ship on the rocks. Leave the lighthouse and go there in the ship, and you will get the locket to return to Fiona.
Bodie in California is pronounced as "BOH-dee". The emphasis is on the first syllable.
As best as can be determined, the original plan for the quest was to have you go to the lighthouse first when you get the boat (Kestrel). Then you would see the prison with the lighthouse searchlight, and go to the prison after setting up the thermometer in the lighthouse room. Then, when the prison was done, you would return to the beach (by the inn) and there get the message to return to the lighthouse. The lighthouse keeper and the locket from the wreck let you continue.
Once you have gone to the Inn, and used the violin to enter the haunted house on the hill, you can see the Lighthouse with the telescope there. You will then get your ghost-detecting equipment from Jane at the Gingerbread House. Your first task is to get a photo of the Cemetery Specter (lot A at the cemetery). Once you sell this to the editor of the Herald, and deposit your money at the Bank, a small boat will dock on the beach and you can travel to the Lighthouse and the Prison island. When you return from your investigations, you will be prompted to go back to the Lighthouse to find the Keeper.
The game was designed to have you go to the lighthouse before going to the prison. You have to climb the steps, a few at a time then ducking to avoid the strong wind. In the keeper's room, put the thermometer on the wall -- it will alert you when to come back to the lighthouse a second time. Use the lighthouse beam to see the prison. Go there and then back to the beach at the Inn. You will be summoned back to the lighthouse. Follow the ghost upstairs (easy now) and hear his story. Use the beam of the light to see the wreckage in the bay to the north (above), then leave in the boat and travel there.
On your first visit, climb the windy stairs and leave you Thermometer (it flashes) in the Keeper's Room. Then go do the prison if you haven't already, and return to the beach at the Inn. You will get a signal from the thermometer to go back to the lighthouse.
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You can go to the prison and lighthouse in any order, but the game is set up for you to go to the lighthouse first, climb the windy stairs, and leave the thermometer. Then when you complete the prison, and travel back to the beach, you get called back to the lighthouse and see the Keeper. Once you see him, travel to the rocks and recover the locket from the wreck, then go back to see Fiona at the old house.Note that you have to complete both the prison and the lighthouse to succeed.
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