Most likely it is the "Governors" lighthouse, built in 1985. It is not an official lighthouse, but it is active (privately maintained).
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Light the Horizon was created on 2010-09-28.
363 miles taking this route:Take I-20 EAST, from Atlanta, to I-95 NORTH to FAYETTEVILLE at EXIT 141A in Florence, SOUTH CAROLINA.Take I-95 NORTH (10 miles) to SC-327 to MARION and MYRTLE BEACH off EXIT 170; turn right off the exit ramp.Take SC-327 SOUTH to U.S. 76 (at the third light). Turn left onto U.S. 76 EAST towards MARION and MYRTLE BEACH.Take U.S. 76 EAST to U.S. 501 SOUTH to MYRTLE BEACH via SC-576 around Marion.Take U.S. 501 SOUTH to Myrtle Beach.
A flicker, a beam, a ray.
only a light flicker or two.
Because there is a light inside of the warmer, and you see the reflection from the light.
The answer is flick or flicker! XD LOL
Flicker.
Possible alternator problem
510 miles taking this route:Take I-20 EAST from Birmingham to I-95 NORTH to FAYETTEVILLE at EXIT 141A in FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA.Take I-95 (briefly) to SC-327 to MARION and MYRTLE BEACH at EXIT 170. TURN RIGHT off the exit ramp onto SC-327 SOUTH.Take SC-327 SOUTH to U.S. 76 (at the SECOND LIGHT). TURN LEFT onto U.S. 76 EAST to MARION and MYRTLE BEACH.Take U.S. 76 EAST to U.S. 501 SOUTH towards Myrtle Beach via SC-576 SOUTH around MARION.Take U.S. 501 SOUTH to Myrtle Beach.
No planet has an event horizon. A black hole has an event horizon; it is the radius within which light cannot escape.
The "boundary" you're probably thinking of is called the event horizon. Past this point, the escape velocity of the black hole exceeds the speed of light, meaning nothing, including light, can escape it.