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Leuchtturm Robbenplate

M9GW+JC Wurster Nordseeküste, Germany

Name and Location

The Leuchtturm Robbenplate is a historic lighthouse located at M9GW+JC Wurster Nordseeküste, Germany, on the North Sea coast.

Construction and History

The Leuchtturm Robbenplate was built in an unknown construction era style. The exact date of construction is not specified. This 39-meter tall structure has been guiding mariners since its year of construction.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is constructed from an unknown type of materials, with a height of 39 meters and a focal height of an unknown value. Its architectural style is characterized by being in the [construction era] style.

Light and Navigation

The Leuchtturm Robbenplate features a light range of an unknown value that shines with a characteristic Fl(3)W.15s. This synchronized light is complemented by a fog detector light, ensuring continued guidance even in low-visibility conditions.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the surrounding area, but entry into the lighthouse itself is restricted due to safety concerns.

Notable Views and Landscape

The Leuchtturm Robbenplate stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking the North Sea. The surrounding landscape features scenic coastal views, making it an attractive spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No anecdotes or folklore are available about the Leuchtturm Robbenplate.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse was automated in an unknown year. As of the current status, it is no longer an active aid to navigation, although it still stands as a testament to maritime history.

Further Information

For further reading on the Leuchtturm Robbenplate, consult https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leuchtturm_Robbenplate. The managing authority responsible for the site is unknown.

Details

NameLeuchtturm Robbenplate
City
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.6766206, 8.396068
EventsThe Leuchtturm Robbenplate has played a crucial role in maritime history, serving as a beacon for vessels navigating the treacherous North Sea waters.
Historic significanceThe Leuchtturm Robbenplate has played a crucial role in maritime history, serving as a beacon for vessels navigating the treacherous North Sea waters.
StoriesInsert local folklore or unique anecdotes, if available
Focal height39
Tower height39
Access descriptionVisitors can access the surrounding area, but entry into the lighthouse itself is restricted due to safety concerns.
Accessiblefalse
Landscape typerocky coast
View descriptionThe surrounding landscape features scenic coastal views, making it an attractive spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Light range"nautical miles"
Automatedtrue