Last Saturday, while vacationing on the Inner Banks, Sam Siteseer went on a
picture-taking odyssey of the area's five lighthouses, including the 1812
Saint Catherine's Light. Each of the lighthouses is on a different one
of the Inner Banks' five islands, with one on Outer Island. Sam started
his journey on the northernmost island and drove south, visiting the other
four in turn and crossing a bridge to get from one island to the next.
Given the clues below, can you map Sam's trip to the lighthouses: the
order in which he visited them 1st-5th, the island on which each light
is located, and the bridge he crossed to go from one island to the next?
- After visiting the lighthouse on Seal Island, Sam immediately crossed
the Romeo River Bridge to the island where he toured the Cape Louis
Light.
- Sam crossed from Pilgrim Island to the next island south via the
Indian Inlet Bridge.
- In going directly from the lighthouse on Long Island to the Lovelady Light,
Sam drove over the humpbacked Schooner Sound Bridge.
- The drive over Blackbeard Bay Bridge took Sam directly from the Grace
Harbor Light to the lighthouse on Barren Island.
- The Montawk Light is on neither Barren nor Long Island.
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