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Long Beach Bar Lighthouse, famously known as “Bug Light,” located in Orient Harbour, New York. 1871.
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Sharps Island Light, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Concrete caisson and cast iron tower. Now leans due to Ice flow in 1977. Built in 1882.
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Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro (Morro Castle), a historic fortress located at the entrance of Havana Harbour in Cuba, the lighthouse was added in 1845.
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Krynica Morska Lighthouse, located on the Vistula Spit in Poland, overlooking the Baltic Sea. 1951.
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Navesink Twin Lights in Highlands, New Jersey. This historic site, built in 1862, served as the primary seacoast light for New York Harbour. It was the first coastal lighthouse in the United States to use electric light, activated in 1898.
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Barra Rio Grande Light, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 1886
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ITS Cavour (C 550), the flagship aircraft carrier of the Italian Navy. In Cubrovnic, Croatia, and sailing through Taranto’s Ponte Girevole,
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HMS Enterprise departs for UK Docks at Middlesbrough. and regeneration for the Bangladeshi navy.
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USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) Wasp-class amphibious assault ship coming into Ponce, Puerto Rico – May 7, 2026
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