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From the Archives: Whistling Buoy

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Any type of buoy is an aid to navigation, just as a lighthouse is an aid to navigation. This vintage post card of a whistling buoy at Newburyport Bar in Massachusetts was produced between 1915 and 1930. Whistle buoys operated by air trapped and compressed in an open-bottomed chamber by the rising and falling water level caused by natural wave action. Many were pear shaped, as is shown here.

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