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Lighthouse of Fealine : The surroundings

Cape Hook ten kilometers from Batik, the Lighthouse of Fealine protects ships from the jagged coast of the north of the Island. The captains know that they should not approach more than 3 miles from the blue and green light emitted by the magic flames that shine at the top of the tower. By continuing to sail south for a few miles, then sailing south-west, the boats will easily reach Port Batik, where they can anchor safely.

The lighthouse has been built at the northeast of the Island Of Batik. To reach the tower, the visitors must walk on the path that winds along cliffs. In the end, two bridges are crossing sea inlets to reach the caretaker's house.
To protect the buildings, the bridges can be unhooked and parks on the side of the sea. A bell has been placed on a pole to call the guardian.

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