The original 1937 lighthouse was blown down in a storm in 1998.
It was located on the site of the original lighthouse.
De Ven is the only one remaining of the three original lighthouses.
The original lighthouse was replaced in 1919 after a tough winter storm.
One report states that the original lighthouse at this location was destroyed during a storm in the 1930s.
The original lighthouse was built by the Japanese in 1931.
The original lighthouse at this site was first lit on August 1, 1870.
A new wooden tower replaced the original lighthouse in 1835.
The original lighthouse was built in 1857 by the Spanish.
The original lighthouse was demolished in the summer of 2010, after being abandoned since 1953.