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Old 26th April 2017 | 02:53
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Originally Posted by gulliBell
The light wouldn't be visible unless you were looking outside and saw it. They weren't expecting to see a lighthouse, and presumably the only person looking outside was the FLIR operator, who just happened to notice the rock, but with no mention of a lighthouse being planted on top of it. The cloud could be a pea-souper fog down to surface level and you should still be able to see the lighthouse light from a mile away through the fog and pitch blackness of the night.
A lighthouse doesn't shine through fog. That's why they are located with foghorns.
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