- A
daymark is a
navigational aid for
sailors and pilots,
distinctively marked to
maximize its
visibility in daylight. The word is also used in a more specific...
- Michigan's "Save our Lights"
license plate. However,
black and
white helical daymarks do
appear on
other lights, such as Cape
Hatteras Light and St. Augustine...
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Kingswear Daymark (also
known as The Tower) is a 24 m (80 ft)
octagonal limestone day
beacon built in 1864, in an
arable field above Froward Point near...
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navigational purposes. Some are only
intended to be
visible in
daylight (
daymarks),
others have some
combination of lights, reflectors, fog bells, foghorns...
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north west of France,
lying to the
south of Finistère, near Trégunc and Nevez. The
island is a
Daymark as an aid to
navigation by sailors.
Daymark v t e...
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single keeper. The
beacon was
automated in 1972.
Throughout its life the
daymark of the
tower was
modified on
numerous occasions.
Originally all-white,...
- The
Glosholm Lighthouse (later
Glosholm daymark) was a
lighthouse on a
southern tip of the
Glosholm Island in the
Pellinge archipelago in the Gulf of...
- is the only such
structure in the
United States to bear the
checkered daymark,
intended not only for
differentiation between similar light towers, but...
- Interest. At the
northeast corner of the
island is a
large red-and-white
daymark. It was
erected in 1683 by
Thomas Ekins,
first steward of the Godophin...
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Tasku beacon tower (Taskun
pooki in Finnish) is a
daymark tower located on the
island of
Tasku (Pocket in English) in the
Raahe archipelago in the Gulf...