Lighthigh
Lighthigh is a term that refers to the uppermost part of a lighthouse, typically the lantern or light source itself. This section is often the most visible part of a lighthouse, as it is designed to emit a bright, steady light that can be seen from a distance. The lighthigh is usually positioned at the highest point of the lighthouse structure, allowing it to cast its beam over a wide area, guiding ships and aircraft safely through treacherous waters or airspace.
The design and functionality of a lighthigh can vary depending on the type of lighthouse and its
Lighthighs are not only functional but also serve as important cultural and historical landmarks. Many lighthighs