Manara
Manara refers to a type of lighthouse or beacon, particularly in the context of maritime navigation. These structures are designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and serve as a navigational aid to maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Historically, manaras were crucial for guiding ships, especially during nighttime or in adverse weather conditions, preventing them from running aground on shoals or striking dangerous obstacles. The term itself has Arabic origins, relating to "light" or "fire."
Modern manaras often incorporate advanced technologies, including automated lighting systems, fog horns, and radio beacons, to
While the advent of GPS and other electronic navigation systems has reduced the primary reliance on manaras