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While this lighthouse is now a family home, it hasn't lost its roots! Its light still shines bright in homage to the structure's origins and history.
About House of What?!:
Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 5: "Welcome to Xanabu!"
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EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. We take an omni channel approach to reach audiences of every age through its robust 24/7 linear channel distributed across cable and FAST outlets, along with dynamic, solution oriented short form content on social and digital platforms. EarthX is home to original series, documentaries and snackable content that offer sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. EarthX is the only network that delivers entertaining and inspiring topics that impact and inspire our lives on climate and sustainability.
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While this lighthouse is now a family home, it hasn't lost its roots! Its light still shines bright in homage to the structure's origins and history.
About House of What?!:
Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 5: "Welcome to Xanabu!"
EarthX
Love Our Planet.
The Official Network of Earth Day.
About Us:
At EarthX, we believe our planet is a pretty special place. The people, landscapes, and critters are likely unique to the entire universe, so we consider ourselves lucky to be here. We are committed to protecting the environment by inspiring conservation and sustainability, and our programming along with our range of expert hosts support this mission. We’re glad you’re with us.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. We take an omni channel approach to reach audiences of every age through its robust 24/7 linear channel distributed across cable and FAST outlets, along with dynamic, solution oriented short form content on social and digital platforms. EarthX is home to original series, documentaries and snackable content that offer sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. EarthX is the only network that delivers entertaining and inspiring topics that impact and inspire our lives on climate and sustainability.
EarthX Website: https://earthxmedia.com/
Follow Us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthxmedia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/earthxmedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EarthXMedia/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@earthxmedia
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EarthXMedia
How to watch:
United States:
- Spectrum
- AT&T U-verse (1267)
- DIRECTV (267)
- Philo
- FuboTV
- Plex
- Fire TV
#EarthDay #Environment #Sustainability #Eco-friendly #Conservation #EarthxTV #EarthX
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00:00At the top of the building, the light still shines.
00:05This is the original pedestal, which was a rotating single light.
00:09A really cool device had this little mechanical device that when a lamp burned out, it would
00:15automatically rotate another lamp in to take its place.
00:19About three years ago, the Coast Guard replaced all of those with this little LED strobe that
00:25just shoots it out in all directions.
00:27I can tell you, it's bright compared to the previous generations of light.
00:31The light itself has so much history and responsibility of the Coast Guard to protect navigators and
00:38sailors, so we just want to keep that tradition going.