United Kingdom Foghorn, Neist Point Lighthouse
The Neist Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Skye in Scotland once had a foghorn used to warn ships of the dangerous cliffs in foggy conditions. Installed in 1909, the foghorn emitted a deep, loud sound that could be heard over long distances, helping to prevent maritime accidents. Although it's no longer in operation due to advancements in navigation technology, the lighthouse remains a popular tourist spot, showcasing the rugged beauty of Scotland's coastline and its maritime history.
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Sunrise & Sunset
09:03 - 15:45
| current local time: 10:35
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Monument
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