Kjølneset fyr
V63P+68 Berlevåg, Norway
Name and Location
The Kjølneset Fyr, also known as the Kjølneset Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse located in Berlevåg, Norway, at the address V63P+68 Berlevåg, Norway.
Construction and History
The Kjølneset Fyr was constructed in 1913 during the early 20th century. The exact construction details are not specified, but it likely reflects traditional Norwegian design.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 6.5 meters (21 feet) with a focal height of 25.7 meters (84 feet). The architecture style is not explicitly mentioned, but it may follow traditional Norwegian design.
Light and Navigation
The Kjølneset Fyr originally featured a light characteristic of Oc (occulting), characterized by a white light with a range of 10.1 nautical miles (18.9 kilometers). The light period was 8 seconds, with a sector start at 0 degrees and an end at 360 degrees.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Kjølneset Fyr, although the specific route or facilities are not mentioned in the provided data. The surrounding landscape is likely characterized by the rugged beauty of Norway's coastline, offering breathtaking views of the sea and nearby islands.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the sea and nearby islands, characteristic of Norway's rugged coastline.
Technical and Operational Details
The Kjølneset Fyr is no longer an active aid to navigation, but instead serves as a historic monument. Its original automated operation has been replaced by manual control, if necessary.
Further Information
For further reading on the Kjølneset Fyr, please refer to available literature or online resources.
Details
Name | Kjølneset fyr |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 70.8530439, 29.2357531 |