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An automated lighthouse warns shipping of hazards such as rocks.It is not manned & turns its warning lights on & off by way of a timer.It is serviced every so often to make sure everything is working correctly. Nowadays most are computer controlled.Originally they would be run manually. with Lighthouse Keepers living in the lighthouse itself.They were responsible for the upkeep of the whole system.

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