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Lighthouses have long stood as beacons of hope and safety, guiding ships through treacherous waters. From the rugged cliffs of Hook Head Lighthouse in County Wexford, Leinster, Republic of Ireland to the stormy seas surrounding d'Ar-Men lighthouse during Storm Ruth on Ile de Sein in Armorique, Europe, these structures have witnessed countless tales of bravery and resilience. In Cornwall, UK, Godrevy Island and its majestic lighthouse rise above the crashing waves at Gwithian. The Corbiere Lighthouse perched upon a rocky coastline in Jersey's Channel Islands is another testament to human ingenuity in navigating dangerous shores. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Eddystone Lighthouse off Rame Head in Cornwall - a sentinel marking perilous Eddystone Rocks. Meanwhile, Kilauea Lighthouse stands tall amidst the tropical paradise of Princeville on Kauai island in Hawaii. Back in the United Kingdom's Channel Islands, Corbiere Lighthouse illuminates Jersey's coast with its steadfast presence. On Scotland's Isle of Lewis sits Butt of Lewis lighthouse overlooking Port Nis/Port Ness - a symbol of strength against fierce North Atlantic storms. From an aerial perspective off Lands End in Cornwall comes Wolf Rock Lighthouse - an isolated guardian surrounded by endless ocean expanse. In Grand Haven on Lake Michigan stands a picturesque lighthouse that has guided sailors for generations. On Anglesey Island in Wales, amidst autumnal beauty (September), a cross and lighthouse grace Llanddwyn Island - reminding us that even amidst changing seasons there is always light to guide our way. Finally, we witness sunrise at Rattray Head Lighthouse nestled along Scotland's northeast coast; it serves as a reminder that even during cold January mornings when darkness seems unyielding, hope emerges anew with each breaking dawn.