St Mary’s Lighthouse,
England, UK
With its glimmering rock pools
and bird-thronged wetlands, the St. Mary’s Island Nature Reserve is an idyllic
location for this pristine white lighthouse. Constructed in 1898 to protect
ships navigating the hazardous stretch of coastline just north of Whitby Bay,
the tower is located on a tidal island. It went out of operation in 1984 but
remains a recognizable landmark, offering panoramic views of England's
northeast coastline.
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