Vizhinjam Lighthouse on Hawa Beach in Kerala, India. Close-up of the Vizhinjam Lighthouse, a prominent red and white coastal landmark near Hawa Beach, Kerala, India, captured on December 19, 2025.
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Clip Length Camera Lens F-Stop ISO Color Temp Focal Length Location
01:10 Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 DZO Film Pictor T2.8 100 5600 K 45mm Hawa Beach, Kerala, India
The stock video features a striking close-up of the Vizhinjam Lighthouse, an iconic coastal landmark situated near Hawa Beach in Kerala, India. The towering structure prominently displays its distinctive red-brick upper section, contrasting with a sturdy white base. Multiple rectangular windows are visible along the lighthouse's masonry, hinting at the internal staircase or rooms leading to the top.
Perched atop the main tower is an observation deck, secured by railings, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding coastline. Above this deck lies the crucial lantern room, which houses the powerful beacon. The light source within this room is clearly visible, emitting a warm, golden glow, indicating its operational status, perhaps captured during twilight hours or on an overcast day, which lends a soft ambiance to the scene. A ladder or access stairway is also visible, leading up to the lantern, signifying the maintenance and operational requirements of this vital navigational aid.
In the lower left portion of the frame, the fronds of a palm tree are visible, serving as a subtle reminder of the tropical coastal environment characteristic of Kerala. The Vizhinjam Lighthouse plays a critical role in maritime safety, guiding ships and fishing vessels along the busy Keralan coast, especially towards the nearby Vizhinjam International Seaport. Beyond its functional purpose, it stands as a significant tourist attraction and a beloved symbol of the region, drawing visitors to Hawa Beach and the broader Trivandrum district.
Captured on December 19, 2025, with a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 using a 45mm lens, the stock video beautifully highlights the architectural details and the enduring presence of this sentinel of the sea against a soft, muted sky, embodying both history and ongoing utility.