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Name and Location
The Paulatuk Lighthouse stands tall at 95H683PV+CP on the northern shores of Canada's Northwest Territories.
Construction and History
The Paulatuk Lighthouse was constructed in [year] during the [construction era] era. Its architectural style is characteristic of lighthouses built during this period, with a robust design to withstand the harsh Arctic climate.
Architecture and Materials
The tower stands at an impressive height of [height] meters, with a focal height of [focal height] meters above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light shines bright with a range of [light range] kilometers, featuring a unique pattern of [light characteristic]. This beacon has been a vital aid to navigation for mariners traversing the Arctic waters.
Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is currently automated, with no manual operation required. Visitors can access the surrounding area, but please note that the structure itself may be restricted to authorized personnel.
Notable Views and Landscape
From its vantage point, the lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the Arctic landscape, with its vast tundras and icy waters stretching as far as the eye can see.
Anecdotes and Folklore
This lighthouse has a rich history of aiding mariners in the treacherous Arctic waters. Local folklore tells tales of brave sailors and the importance of this beacon in their journeys.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse may be equipped with Automatic Identification System (AIS) and/or radar installations to support maritime safety. For further information on navigating the waters surrounding the Paulatuk Lighthouse, consult nautical charts [chart reference 1], [chart reference 2].
Further Information
For more information on lighthouses like the Paulatuk Lighthouse, consult [book 1], [book 2].
Details
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Coordinates | 61.3360712, -115.9057075 |