There are lighthouses all along the coast.
Anywhere around water. They're main purpose is to warn boats and floating transportation that they are near land and that they need to be careful. Other places are in places that get foggy very easily. Some lighthouses have fog horns that sound when very foggy. That clears the fog away so boaters can see or sometimes even pedestrians or drivers.
There are an estimated 92 lighthouses that are located in the UK. A few of the lighthouses are called South Gare lighthouse, Shoreham lighthouse, and Bamburgh lighthouse.
Yes
in the fog
Lighthouses are not spiraled, they are towers.
In fog you should use dipped headlights or front fog lights. Also you should use high intensity rear ( fog) lights.
Egyptians were the people who invented lighthouses. Lighthouses guide sailors as navigators and as warning systems
There are 23 lighthouses in Connecticut.
Ohio has 24 lighthouses.
In 2014, there are still over 400 lighthouses that are being used. Most of the lighthouses are leased to historical societies and used as tourist attractions.
Fog lights