Kråkenes fyr
Kråkenesvegen 80, 6710 Raudeberg, Norway
Name and Location
Kråkenes Fyr is a historic lighthouse located in the picturesque region of Vestland, Norway.
Construction and History
Kråkenes Fyr was constructed in the late 19th century and has served as a beacon for mariners and coastal communities since its construction. It has played a crucial role in maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation for centuries.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at a height of 45.2 meters (148 feet) above sea level and is a striking visual presence on the Norwegian coast. Its distinctive red-and-white striped tower is a nod to Norway's maritime heritage and serves as a recognizable landmark for sailors navigating the treacherous waters off Norway's western shores.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a characteristic light sequence, comprising of six periods with a duration of six seconds each, separated by periods of darkness. The light's intensity is adjusted depending on the time of day and weather conditions. It has an operational range of approximately 12.8 kilometers (8 miles) and is powered by solar panels.
Accessibility and Visiting
No information available on accessibility and visiting.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse offers stunning coastal views that attract visitors from around the world who come to marvel at its unique architecture and surroundings.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No information available on anecdotes and folklore.
Technical and Operational Details
- * Height: 45.2 meters (148 feet)
- * Operational range: approximately 12.8 kilometers (8 miles)
- * Light sequence: six periods with a duration of six seconds each, separated by periods of darkness
- * Power source: solar panels
Further Information
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Details
Name | Kråkenes fyr |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 62.0347853, 4.9856425 |