Mánáreyjar
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Name and Location
The Mánáreyjar Lighthouse is located in the picturesque coastal region of Tjörneshreppur, Iceland.
Construction and History
The Mánáreyjar Lighthouse was constructed at an unspecified year. It has been guiding mariners safely through treacherous waters since its construction.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is a blend of modern and traditional Icelandic design, featuring a distinctive white tower with a black lantern room at the top. The structure is constructed from durable concrete, ensuring its stability against harsh weather conditions.
Light and Navigation
The Mánáreyjar Lighthouse emits a bright white light, visible for 6 nautical miles (11 kilometers) in all directions. The light's characteristic pattern is Fl(3)W.15s, meaning it flashes three times every 15 seconds. Although no longer fully operational, the lighthouse still serves as a vital aid to navigation for smaller vessels and recreational boats.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the surrounding area, but due to safety concerns, the tower itself is closed to the public. There are no opening hours, entrance fees, guided tours, or on-site facilities available.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Mánáreyjar Lighthouse stands sentinel over the rugged Icelandic coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape. The area is characterized by dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and picturesque fishing villages.
Anecdotes and Folklore
There are no notable local folklore or unique anecdotes associated with the Mánáreyjar Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse operates manually, with no automation. No AIS or radar installation information is available at this time. Nautical chart references can be found in unknown.
Further Information
For more information on Icelandic lighthouses or maritime history, refer to unknown.
Details
Name | Mánáreyjar |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 66.2876189, -17.1092358 |