Why do some resorts have lighthouses and almost all have RNLI presence? - Presentation

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Resorts often feature lighthouses and are typically supported by the presence of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) for reasons of safety and navigation. Lighthouses serve a crucial role in warning and guiding sailors away from dangerous areas, while the RNLI provides a vital 24-hour search and rescue service. Children learning about these coastal guardians explore how lifeboats operate and the significance of tides through educational videos. They also delve into the history and operations of the RNLI, a charitable organization founded in 1824, which has saved over 139,000 lives with its fleet of lifeboats and hovercraft.

The fascinating history of lighthouses is another topic of exploration. Students discover that the first known lighthouse, the Pharos of Alexandria, was built over 2000 years ago in Egypt. The evolution of lighthouse illumination from open fires to whale oil lanterns and the invention of the Fresnel lens, which greatly enhanced the range and brightness of the lighthouse beam, are part of the curriculum. Additionally, students are invited to watch videos that explain how lighthouses work and are encouraged to create questions about lighthouses for their peers to answer. The interactive component of the lesson involves making model lighthouses, allowing pupils to engage hands-on with the subject matter.