Lighthouses who are lucky enough to spot construction

For some lighthouses still keeping an eye on someone, other allowed to stand in the battle with the waves against all common sense and the laws of physics. Others have long converted under observation platforms, where young guys make suggestions to their future wives. All lighthouses in the photos below one thing in common - they were very lucky with the place of construction. Picturesque place!
«Cast-Iron», Whiteford, United States





«Phare du Petit Minou», Brest, France



«Frozen St. Joseph North Pier », Michigan, United States





Porto, Portugal



«Victoria Beach» (built in 1926), California, USA



«Viavelez», Asturias, Spain



«Schleswig-Holstein», Germany



«Lighthouse Of Talacre», Wales, UK



Andros Island, Greece



«San Esteban De Pravia», Spain



«Holyhead», Anglesey, Wales, UK



Beagle Channel, Argentina / Chile



«Lighthouse Of Fastnet Rock», Ireland



«The Lange Nelle Lighthouse», Ostend, Belgium



«Sturgeon Bay», Wisconsin, United States



«Santander», Cantabria, Spain



«Stångholmen in Lysekil», Sweden



«St Mary's Lighthouse», Beit Island, UK



«Kermorvan Lighthouse», Brittany, France



«Newhaven Breakwater Lighthouse», East Sussex, England



«Portland Head Light», Maine, United States



«Mouro Island Lighthouse» (built in 1860), Spain



Brest, France



«Mouro Island Lighthouse» (built in 1860), Spain



«Molnes Lighthouse», Norway



«Old Scituate Lighthouse» (built in 1810), Massachusetts, USA



Nazare



Iceland



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