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Sævær Lighthouse

Sævær Lighthouse is a navigational light located in Norway, built in 1873 to guide ships safely through challenging waters near the coast. It is a traditional stone lighthouse that emits a bright, flashing light visible from a distance, helping mariners avoid hazards like rocks and shallow areas. Positioned on Sævær Island, it also served as a vital aid for fishermen and travelers in the region. Today, though still operational, it is also a historical site and provides insight into maritime safety and Norway's rugged coastal geography.