Lighthouse of Alexandria

The Lighthouse of Alexandria (in Ancient Greek, ὁ Φάρος της Ἀλεξανδρείας), was a tower built between 280 and 247 BC on the island of Pharos at Alexandria, Egypt. Its purpose was to guide sailors into the port of Alexandria.

With a height variously estimated at somewhere between 393 and 450 ft (120 and 140 m), it was for many centuries among the tallest man-made structures on Earth. It was one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Read more about Lighthouse Of Alexandria:  Origin, Construction and Destruction, Recent Archaeological Research, Significance, Pharos in Culture, Reconstruction

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