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Name and Location
The Sjællands Rev North Lighthouse is located at the coordinates 56.1009167, 11.2016167 in Denmark, situated in the Kattegat Strait.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was built during the [Construction era] with an exact date and details of its construction unclear. It is believed to have been erected to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the Sjællands Rev strait.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse features [number] lights, each with its own unique characteristics: Iso White Light with a range of [range], emits every [period] seconds, and can be seen within an angle of [sector start] to [sector end]. Iso Red Light has the same characteristics. The lighthouse also serves as an aid to navigation for mariners traversing the Kattegat Strait.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the lighthouse through [provide directions or nearest town]. While the exact condition of the structure is unknown, it is likely that visitors can enter the lighthouse and enjoy its surroundings.
Notable Views and Landscape
The view from the lighthouse's top offers a breathtaking panorama of the Kattegat Strait and the surrounding Danish coastline. The lighthouse stands sentinel over the waters of the Sjællands Rev strait, surrounded by the natural beauty of Denmark's coastline.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is equipped with a radar transponder that operates on the following settings: Category racon, Group N, Period 40 seconds, Range 20 km, Sector End 280 degrees, and Sector Start 20 degrees. The lighthouse's operation is automated, ensuring continuous service to mariners.
Current Use
The Sjællands Rev North Lighthouse still serves its original purpose as an aid to navigation for mariners traversing the Kattegat Strait.
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Coordinates | 56.1009167, 11.2016167 |