Land's End, The Longships Lighthouse 1893
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A little over a mile from shore, this imposing granite tower, 62 feet in height, rises out of a cauldron of furious waves. It was originally built in 1795. The one seen here was built in 1873. The fog signal blasts every half minute. Mariners are grateful for the warning - close by are treacherous rocks including the Irish Lady, the Spire and Kettle Bottom.
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