Leading lights or beacons (also known as range lights in the United States) are used to assist maritime vessels in navigating narrow and dangerous channels. They operate in a pair, with the rear light positioned at a higher elevation behind the front light. Of particular use for navigating at night, the lights only become aligned with each other when a vessel is on the appropriate bearing, therefore indicating the correct course for navigating a narrow or shallow channel. For more information on these beacons follow this link to the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society website: http://www.pmhps.org.au/2015/07/the-leading-lights
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