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Aiguillon

14 Chem. de Port Charlotte, 44600 Saint-Nazaire, France

Name and Location

Aiguillon Lighthouse: Located on the Pointe d'Aiguillon in France, this lighthouse plays a significant role in ensuring the safety of mariners navigating the Atlantic Ocean.

Construction and History

The Aiguillon Lighthouse was first constructed in 1843 as part of the French government's efforts to improve maritime safety along the country's western coast. The original structure was designed by architect Louis Visconti and stood at an impressive 27 meters (89 feet) tall. Over the years, the lighthouse underwent several renovations and upgrades to enhance its functionality.

Architecture and Materials

The current Aiguillon Lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet), with a distinctive red-and-white striped tower that serves as a visual aid to navigation. The structure is built on a rocky outcrop, allowing it to withstand the harsh marine environment and maintain its integrity despite exposure to saltwater and wind.

Light and Navigation

The Aiguillon Lighthouse features six distinct light characters, each with a unique sequence and range: Main Light (Oc-red) with a 10 nautical mile (18.5 km) range; Secondary Light (Oc-white) with a 13 nautical mile (24.1 km) range; Third Light (Oc-red), Fourth Light (Oc-white), Fifth Light (Oc-red), and Sixth Light (Oc-white). These lights provide vital information to ships, allowing them to adjust their course and avoid potential hazards.

Accessibility and Visiting

No specific information available regarding accessibility or visiting the Aiguillon Lighthouse.

Notable Views and Landscape

No specific information available regarding notable views or landscape around the Aiguillon Lighthouse.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No specific anecdotes or folklore related to the Aiguillon Lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

The Aiguillon Lighthouse plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of mariners navigating the Atlantic Ocean. Its six distinct light characters provide vital information to ships, allowing them to adjust their course and avoid potential hazards.

Further Information

  • * D 1114 (French Government Reference Number)
  • * Q3378433 (Wikidata ID)

Details

NameAiguillon
City
CountryOther
Coordinates47.2422957, -2.2630147