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An aid for navigation and pilotage at sea, a lighthouse is a tower building or framework sending out light from a system of lamps and lenses or, in older times, from a fire. More primitive navigational aids were once used such as a fire on top of a hill or cliff (see beacon). Because of modern navigational aids, the number of active lighthouses has declined to fewer than 1,500 worldwide. Lighthouses are used to mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals away from the coast and safe entries to harbors.

In order to conserve power, the light is concentrated. In old lighthouses:

This concentration of light is accomplished with a rotating lens assembly. In very old lighthouses, the light source was a kerosene lamp, and the lenses were rotated by a clockwork assembly wound daily by lighthouse keepers. The lens assembly usually floated in mercury to reduce friction. In more modern lighthouses, electric lights and clock drives were used, generally powered by diesel burning electric generators. These also supplied electricity for the lighthouse keepers.

Efficiently concentrating the light from an omnidirectional source of the type used in lighthouses requires a lens of very large diameter. This would lead to a very thick and heavy lens if naively implemented. A Fresnel lens is a type of lens developed for lighthouses. Its design enables the construction of lenses of large size and short focal length without the weight and volume of material which would be required in a lens of conventional design. Some lighthouses, such as those at Cape Race, Newfoundland and Makap'uu Point, Hawaii used a special hyperradiant lens manufactured by the firm of Chance Bros.

In modern, unmanned lighthouses, this system of rotating lenses is often replaced by a very bright light that emits brief omnidirectional flashes (concentrating the light in time rather than space). These lights are similar to the aerobeacons used to warn aircraft away from tall structures.

In any of these designs an observer, rather than seeing a continuous weak light, sees a brighter light during short time intervals. These instants of bright light are arranged to create a characteristic light pattern specific to the particular lighthouse. For example, for the lighthouse of Scheveningen the time intervals between these instants are alternately 2.5 and 7.5 seconds.

Lighthouses have become popular tourist destinations.

In the United States, lighthouses are maintained by the United States Coast Guard. In the United Kingdom, those in England and Wales are looked after by Trinity House, those in Scotland by the Northern Lighthouse Board, and those in all of Ireland by the Commissioners of Irish Lights. In Canada, they are managed by the Canadian Coast Guard.

Perhaps the most famous lighthouse in history is the Lighthouse of Alexandria, built on the island of Pharos in ancient Egypt. The name of the island is still used as the noun for "lighthouse" in some languages, for example French (phare), Italian (faro also has the meaning of "headlight" e.g. in a car), Spanish (faro), Portuguese (farol) and Greek (φάρος). The word "pharology," (the study of lighthouses) is also derived from the island's name.

, Whidbey Island, Washington. Inactive, but used as interpretive center by a local environmental group

In the beginning of the 20th century Swedish inventor Gustav Dahlén invented the AGA Lighthouse which made manned lighthouses obsolete. For many years, lighthouses were still manned, partly because lighthouse keepers could serve as a rescue service if necessary. Improvements in maritime navigation and safety such as GPS have led to the phasing out of manned lighthouses, with the last keepers removed in the 1990s. Today there are a few manned lighthouses left in existence; the vast majority, however, have been automated.

In some locations, the lighthouse buildings are being maintained as tourist attractions, but in inaccessible locations, modern lighthouses are being installed. These are much more functional and less picturesque buildings; usually they are solar-powered and have a single flashing light which does not rotate.

The Soviet Union built a number of unmanned lighthouses powered by radioisotope thermoelectric generators. These now pose serious concerns, as the radioactive material could leak, leading to radioactive contamination, or be stolen and used in a dirty bomb. Some of these lighthouses cannot be found, due to poor recordkeeping.

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Lighthouse is also a pop music group best known for their Top 40 songs "One Fine Morning" (1971) and "Sunny Days" (1972).



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The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society presents the light at Margaretsville overlooking ... Bay of Fundy. Lists location, description, history, the lighthouse today, lightkeepers, visit the lighthouse and directions. The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society presents the light at Margaretsville overlooking ... Bay of Fundy. Lists location, description, history, the lighthouse today, lightkeepers, visit the lighthouse and directions.
A history of the lighthouse, commissioned by the Inverness county tourism department, written ... by Mary Anne Ducharme. Discusses the harbour, the lighthouse, local industry and preservation concerns. A history of the lighthouse, commissioned by the Inverness county tourism department, written ... by Mary Anne Ducharme. Discusses the harbour, the lighthouse, local industry and preservation concerns.
Welcome to the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in New York State. The Lighthouse was authorized under President George Washington in 1792 ... and events calendar. Welcome to the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in New York State. The Lighthouse was ...
History, photos, and old postcards. The lighthouse, built in 1856, and a lighthouse museum are located in Beavertail State Park at ... Conanicut Island. History, photos, and old postcards. The lighthouse, built in 1856, and a lighthouse museum are located in Beavertail State Park at ...
Since February 1, 1855, this lighthouse has provided as a nightly guide and warning ... Coast. Today, it remains the oldest continuously-operating lighthouse on the West Coast, featuring exhibits, interpretive tours ... small gift shop. Since February 1, 1855, this lighthouse has provided as a nightly guide and warning ... Coast. Today, it remains the oldest continuously-operating lighthouse on the West Coast, featuring exhibits, interpretive tours ...
Located in the former lighthouse, there are details and pictures of the accommodation, and a history of the lighthouse. Located in the former lighthouse, there are details and pictures of the accommodation, and a history of the lighthouse.
Ida Lewis is the most celebrated lighthouse keeper in American history, credited with saving 18 lives. The Lime Rock Lighthouse is now the home of the Ida Lewis ... Yacht Club. Ida Lewis is the most celebrated lighthouse keeper in American history, credited with saving 18 lives. The Lime Rock Lighthouse is now the home of the Ida Lewis ...
... the world's highest recorded tides, Burncoat Head Lighthouse is a replica of the earlier lighthouse. History, plans, list of lightkeepers, driving directions and ... the world's highest recorded tides, Burncoat Head Lighthouse is a replica of the earlier lighthouse. History, plans, list of lightkeepers, driving directions and ...
Carrabelle Lighthouse Association membership information. Pictures of the lighthouse. Carrabelle Lighthouse Association membership information. Pictures of the lighthouse.
... in PDF, information on camping, history, hours of lighthouse tours, and contact information. All-season park map ... in PDF, information on camping, history, hours of lighthouse tours, and contact information.

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