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  2. File:Oak Island Lighthouse Diagram.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    His lighthouse was the first tower in the world to have been fully exposed to the open sea. [3] The civil engineer John Smeaton rebuilt the lighthouse from 1756 to 1759; [4] his tower marked a major step forward in the design of lighthouses and remained in use until 1877. He modeled the shape of his lighthouse on that of an oak tree, using ...

  4. Light characteristic - Wikipedia

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    Graphical and textual descriptions of navigational light sequences and colours are displayed on nautical charts and in Light Lists with the chart symbol for a lighthouse, lightvessel, buoy or sea mark with a light on it. Different lights use different colours, frequencies and light patterns, so mariners can identify which light they are seeing. [1]

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    While the Model Farm has long been a fairly useless feature in FarmVille, that merely lets you look at limited edition items currently available in the store in all of their "life-size" and ...

  6. Fresnel lens - Wikipedia

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    The apparatus was stored at Bordeaux for the winter, and then reassembled at Cordouan Lighthouse under Fresnel's supervision—in part by Fresnel's own hands. On 25 July 1823, the world's first lighthouse Fresnel lens was lit. [29] As expected, the light was visible to the horizon, more than 32 kilometres (20 mi) out. [30]

  7. Kinnaird Head Lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    The original lighthouse now forms part of the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses. The museum collection includes technical equipment relating to lighthouse illumination, navigation, and way making. As well as personal effects and small items that belonged to individual lightkeepers, including uniforms and hand-made model ships. [3]