Covesea Skerries Light
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Lossiemouth, Scotland, U.K.
Built: 1846
Automated: 1984
Located near the southern entrance to Moray Firth on the northeast coast of Scotland, this 118 foot tall, white conical tower was designed by Alan Stevenson. Its light has a range of 20 (red) and 24 (white) nautical miles. The focal plane is 161 feet above sea level. It is still active today.
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