Your weekly photo from the world’s free media repository: 12 July

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The Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse is located in HjĂžrring, Jutland, Denmark, on the North Sea. Construction on it began in 1899; it was lit for the first time in 1900 and its light was extinguished for the final time in 1968. Today, the lighthouse is threatened by heavy coastal erosion in the area, which are bringing the waters of the North Sea ever-closer to it.

For more information, visit the Wikipedia article about the lighthouse.

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Ed Erhart, Senior Editorial Associate, Communications
Wikimedia Foundation

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