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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lighthouses have been around for a long time. At one time they were invaluable to the shipping industry, making sure boats get into harbor without crashing into reefs or the shore. Sadly, due to advances in technology, lighthouses have become mostly obsolete. GPS and LORAN have basically killed off the use of lighthouses in commercial shipping due to being much more accurate and cheaper to use and operate. Nowadays lighthouses are basically left alone for historical reasons. The only places left where lighthouses have any serious use are places where radio might not work or where the sea conditions change radically. |