



Nallikari Observation Tower, better known as Nallikari Lighthouse, was built on top of the breakwater at the northern end of the beach in 1988. Standing against the backdrop of the ominous sky and the dark waves, I think it looks like a rocket ready for a launch off, poised to embark on an adventurous journey.
Nallikari Lighthouse is the most important seaside landmark in Oulu to this day. Climbing to the top level is free of charge. The view out towards the sea from the top level is worth seeing. This is the place for people come to admire the beautiful sunsets, to marvel at the gleaming, white surface of the frozen sea, and to gaze at stars and auroras during the darkest months of the year. I saw it under dark skies…
For Debbie’s Six Words Saturday.

I would climb the stairs. Pity you didn’t have a good day but made for some good photos
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Ooh, you get frozen seas? That must be quite an experience.
Margaret, quite a common thing here, even in south of Finland. Happens every year 🙂
Wow!
Your photos always blow me away! You seem to be able to produce something that others miss. I have been a professional photographer for many a long year and seen a lot of photographers but yours just stand out.
Thank you James, that is such a lovely compliment, I am really happy for you to say so, you made my day.
You are very welcome 🙂
I would agree with James. You take wonderful photographs xx