The lighthouse of Doukato - Leukada Greece
The lighthouse was built in 1890 and powered with oil as a source of energy. During World War II, it was extinguished and started operating again in 1945. In 1950, it suffered severe damage as a result of a large earthquake and till 1956 operated with a temporary installation of an automatic asetyline torch. In 1986, the oil mechanisms were replaced, and the lighthouse became electrically operated. The structure features a circular stone tower with lantern, arising from a 1-story stone keeper's house. The tower rises 14 meters and its focal plane is 70 meters.