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Pulau Palin Lighthouse

XFCW+WV Kawthoung, Myanmar (Burma)

Name and Location

The Pulau Palin Lighthouse is located in Kawthoung, Tanintharyi Region, Myanmar (Burma).

Construction and History

The exact date of construction is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the late 19th or early 20th century. The lighthouse's architectural style is not specified in available records, but its design likely reflects local influences.

Architecture and Materials

The Pulau Palin Lighthouse stands at an approximate height of [unavailable] meters ([unavailable] feet). Its construction materials are unknown, as no detailed information is available.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse originally displayed a white light with a flashing pattern of Fl ([unavailable] times every [unavailable] seconds) and a range of [unavailable] nautical miles. However, the current lighting characteristics may have changed due to automation or updates. The lighthouse is referenced on nautical charts as F 1158 ([unavailable]).

Accessibility and Visiting

Unfortunately, there is no public accessibility to the site, as it appears to be restricted. The site does not appear to be open to visitors, and therefore, there is no visitor information available (opening hours, entrance fee, guided tours, on-site facilities).

Notable Views and Landscape

The Pulau Palin Lighthouse likely offers a scenic view of the surrounding waters and coastline. However, no detailed information is available about its surroundings.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No local folklore or unique anecdotes are available for this lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

The current operation mode of the lighthouse is unknown. The Pulau Palin Lighthouse is no longer in active use for navigation purposes.

Further Information

Details

NamePulau Palin Lighthouse
CityKawthoung
CountryMyanmar (burma)
Coordinates9.9723175, 98.4971642
Access descriptionRestricted
Landscape typeWater and Coastline
View descriptionScenic view of surrounding waters and coastline