Gedser Fyr from Wikipedia: Gedser Fyr is a lighthouse named after the place of Gedser in Denmark. The building is about 1 kilometer away from Gedser Odde, the southernmost point of Denmark on the southern tip of Falster. The seafire has been in operation since August 1, 1802, was electrified around 1920 and automated from 1962. THE SECONE: 20 m fire height: 26 m Cowel: 26 SM The lighthouse was designed by Poul de Løvenørn and is one of the oldest lighthouses still in operation.
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