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Colourful Warnings, Penmon Lighthouse, Anglesey

Nominated in 10th (2017) International Colour Awards (Nature category)

This small sound of water at Penmon can be treacherous as a huge volume of tide pulls around this point at each turn of the tide and there is a relatively shallow rocky chanel beneath. The present Penmon lighthouse at 29m tall was erected between 1835 and 1838. It was converted to solar power in 1996 and it's 15,000 candela light can be seen 12 nautical miles away. It also has a fog bell which sounds every thirty seconds.

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UK Britain British Isles Wales Anglesey Ynys Môn Penmon coast coastline Lighthouse Trinity House Island Puffin Island Irish Sea Protection security navigation shipping nautical marine maritime gales sunset waves skies clouds island tide sea water movement warnings warning sign threatening
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Anglesey, 2017 - Int'nl Color Awards
Nominated in 10th (2017) International Colour Awards (Nature category) <br />
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This small sound of water at Penmon can be treacherous as a huge volume of tide pulls around this point at each turn of the tide and there is a relatively shallow rocky chanel beneath. The present Penmon lighthouse at 29m tall was erected between 1835 and 1838. It was converted to solar power in 1996 and it's 15,000 candela light can be seen 12 nautical miles away. It also has a fog bell which sounds every thirty seconds.
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