Valahnukamol

July 20 continued, We stopped at the Valahnukamol cliffs, a renowned birding spot, on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Southwest Iceland south of Reykjavik. By late afternoon it was getting foggy and stormy. The statue of a Great Auk is a memorial to the extinct bird by Todd McGrain. Part of his Lost Bird project.

The last stop was at the Reykjanes Lighthouse. The first lighthouse in Iceland was built on Valahnúkur in Reykjanes in the year 1878. By 1905 earthquakes and surf had damaged Valahnúkur so much that there was the risk of the lighthouse falling into the sea.

A new lighthouse was therefore built in 1907-1908 on Bæjarfell hill in Reykjanes and the old one was demolished with an explosion on april 16th 1908. A survey which Rögnvaldur Guðmundsson supervised in 2007 for the Icelandic Maritime Administration led to the conclusion that Reykjanes lighthouse was the most popular lighthouse among Icelanders.

The light is 69 meters above sea level the height of the lighthouse is 26 meters. Reykjanes lighthouse also has a radio beacon with a correction signal. There is carved rock and concrete in the lighthouse. Architect Frederik Kjørboe and engineer Thorvald Krabbe designed the lighthouse. The operation of Reykjanes Lighthouse is under the supervision of the Icelandic Maritime Administration. visitreykjanes.is – reykjanes lighthouse

6 thoughts on “Valahnukamol

  1. Dan Antion 2021-08-21 / 9:15 am

    I love lighthouses, Sherry. Thanks for the information on this one.

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  2. Eunice 2021-08-20 / 4:56 am

    Interesting information about the lighthouse and I like the Great Auk sculpture 🙂

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    • Sherry Felix 2021-08-20 / 5:53 am

      Thanks Eunice. The sculpture, though on a sad topic, is nicely done.

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  3. derrickjknight 2021-08-20 / 4:48 am

    I really like the lighthouse picture with its gradations of colour

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