Blavandshuk Fyr is located at the western end of the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark. It is the westernmost landmark building in mainland Denmark. Built in 1900, it is 39 meters high. Because it is located on a sand dune, the focus of the light is 55 meters above sea level, and the light beam can reach 50 to 60 kilometers at sea, warning of the dangerous reef Horns Rev extending into the sea. Visitors can climb 170 steps to the top and overlook the magnificent view of the North Sea, sand dunes and wind farms. The exhibition hall next to the lighthouse displays the history and technology of the Horns Rev offshore wind farm, combining natural beauty with the educational significance of renewable energy, making it a must-see attraction for photography enthusiasts and nature explorers.
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