Chanonry Point Light
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Fortrose, Scotland, U.K.
Built: 1846
Automated: 1984
This 43 foot tall, white conical tower is attached to a half round building. Its focal plane is 39 feet above sea level. It is located on the Black Isle, south of Rosemarkie, as the Moray Firth narrows between Chanonry Point and Fort George. Designed by Alan Stevenson, it is still active today.
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