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In ancient times both Pausanius and Strabo both mentioned many temples to many different gods in the area. I fixed the wording.
By the way, these references are on line and could be linked to.
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The lighthouse is also functional and powered by 1000 watts of solar panels. I saw it last week -- is that original research? What is the reference to its disuse ? RobLandau (talk) 11:19, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply