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The most dangerous lighthouse in the world is The Devil's Eye in Cornwall, England. s Eye . It is a spherical structure about 10 meters in diameter with a huge light bulb inside th...

Why can't the world's most dangerous lighthouse be destroyed?

05/22/2024 21:06:36无线充新闻

The most dangerous lighthouse in the world is The Devil's Eye in Cornwall, England. s Eye). It is a spherical structure about 10 meters in diameter with a huge light bulb inside that illuminates the surrounding sea.

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Although this lighthouse looks very flimsy, it is actually built from concrete and steel and is very strong. In addition, it is located on a rocky cliff with no support around it, so it is difficult to collapse even if it is hit.

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In addition, the lighthouse has a special design, its base is round, rather than the traditional square or rectangular, which reduces the impact of wind and makes it more stable.

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So even though the Devil's Eye looks dangerous, it's actually very strong and stable and not easily washed out.


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Because the lighthouse tower is constructed by various building materials, it is mainly to adapt to and resist the harsh natural conditions such as wind and waves to maintain its own stability and durability. Tower height to adapt to the lighting range requirements.

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    There are two kinds of lighthouses, one on land. They are usually built on high cliffs or breakwaters. It can be manned.

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There is also the offshore buoy test lighthouse, usually with an anchor, fixed to the seabed. Can rise and fall with the wind and waves.


For that matter, the most dangerous lighthouse in the world is located in Cornwall, England. s End (the end of the earth) Longships lighthouse. The lighthouse is considered one of the most dangerous in the world because it is located on the coastline and is subject to strong waves and storms. However, the reason it can withstand these natural disasters is because it is built of solid stone and a lot of reinforced concrete was used when it was built.

In addition, the structure of the lighthouse is also carefully designed to remain stable in severe weather conditions. As a result, despite being constantly buffeted by waves and storms, Longships lighthouses remain as steady as Mount Tai and have become an iconic sight on the British coastline.