lühter
Lühter, also known as a lighthouse, is a prominent structure designed to warn mariners of the dangers of the coastline and to assist them in navigating safely to port. These structures are typically located on the coastlines of bodies of water, such as oceans, seas, and large lakes. Lighthouses are characterized by their tall, slender towers, which are often painted in distinctive colors to enhance visibility. The light emitted from the top of the tower serves as a beacon, guiding ships away from hazardous areas and into safer waters.
The history of lighthouses dates back to ancient times, with early examples found in ancient Greece and
Lighthouses are typically staffed by keepers who are responsible for maintaining the equipment and ensuring the