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8X97+CM Stagira-Akanthos, Greece
Name and Location
The Nisoi Dhrenia Lighthouse is located in the picturesque village of Stagira-Akanthos, Greece, overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Construction and History
The exact date of the lighthouse's construction is unclear, but it is believed to have been built during the 19th century. The lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime history, guiding vessels through treacherous waters and avoiding shipwrecks.
Architecture and Materials
The structure is made of stone and brick, with a distinctive white color. The architecture style is characteristic of Greek lighthouses from that era, with a tall, cylindrical tower supporting a lantern room at the top.
Light and Navigation
The Nisoi Dhrenia Lighthouse features two lights, one white and one red. The white light has a range of 4 nautical miles (7 km) and a period of 2.5 seconds, while the red light has a range of 3 nautical miles (6 km) and a period of 2.5 seconds as well. Both lights have a sector start at 103 degrees and an end at 323 degrees.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the lighthouse by car or public transportation from Thessaloniki. The lighthouse is open to visitors during daylight hours, and there may be guided tours available upon request. Visitors can access the lighthouse and surrounding area on foot or by bicycle.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Nisoi Dhrenia Lighthouse sits atop a small hill overlooking the Aegean Sea. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, olive groves, and scenic views of the sea. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Aegean Sea and surrounding landscape from the lighthouse's vantage point.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, there are no notable local folklore or unique anecdotes available for the Nisoi Dhrenia Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was likely automated at some point, but its current status is unclear. It may have been converted into a solar-powered or electronic aid to navigation. Unfortunately, the exact current status of the lighthouse as an active aid to navigation is unknown.
Further Information
For further reading on lighthouses and maritime history, please refer to: "Lighthouses of Greece" by Chris Pearson and "The Lighthouses of the Aegean Sea" by Andreas Athanasopoulos.
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Coordinates | 40.3185024, 23.9641978 |