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| Focal Length
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| 7.40 mm |
| Aperture
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| F/9 |
| Exposure Time
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| 1/1000 s |
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| Auto |
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| 100 |
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| Off |
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| Panasonic, DMC-FZ30 |
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Perched high on top of the cliffs is the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse.
The lighthouse, with its 26 metre high tower,
was built between 1828 and 1830.
Owned and maintained by the Northern Lighthouse Board, it at first showed 'intermittent' or 'occulting' lights, where two opaque cylindrical shades were moved up or down so as to meet and obscure the light at fixed intervals, with periods of darkness longer than those of light.