Nordhoff Lighthouse, Netherlands
On the embankment located approximately one kilometer north of the village of Sikapel at the mouth of the Siskeld River in the Netherlands. This small lighthouse is made of cast iron and was built in 1875 by Quirinus Harder, who designed multiple Dutch lighthouses. The lighthouse is manufactured by the NeringB ö gel iron factory in Devonte. The lighthouse, along with the lights of the Great Lighthouse, guides ships through the Oostgat Channel in Siskeld. The main body of the lighthouse is red with a white stripe. The light from the lighthouse comes in three colors: red, white, and green. These colors are separated by shading boards.
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