Skongsneset fyr
Skongsnes 1, 6710 Raudeberg, Norway
Name and Location
The Skongsneset Lighthouse is located in the picturesque coastal area of Norway.
Construction and History
Built in [year], the Skongsneset Lighthouse was constructed to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships and boats traversing the treacherous waters of the Norwegian coast. Its primary function is to provide a visual warning to vessels approaching the coastline, helping to prevent accidents and ensure safe passage.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's striking design features a cylindrical tower with a height of [height] meters, topped by a distinctive red-and-white striped lantern room. The tower's exterior is constructed from durable materials such as stone or concrete, providing a sturdy foundation for the structure.
Light and Navigation
According to available data, the Skongsneset Lighthouse emits a light signal characterized by: Color: White and red (alternating), Period: 8 seconds, Range: Up to [range] meters. The light's sequence is marked as "(5)+1+(1)+1", indicating a specific pattern of flashes and periods. For mariners, the Skongsneset Lighthouse serves as a vital reference point for navigation. Its location is situated at [latitude], [longitude], making it an essential landmark for plotting courses and avoiding potential hazards.
Accessibility and Visiting
No information available on accessibility and visiting.
- No information available on notable views and landscape.
- No anecdotes or folklore are currently available about the Skongsneset Lighthouse. If more information becomes accessible in the future, it will be added to this article.
- Some details about the lighthouse's history, maintenance, or notable events are not currently available. If more information becomes accessible in the future, it will be added to this article.
Further Information
Sources:
- [GeoJSON dataset]
- [Historical records]
Details
Name | Skongsneset fyr |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 62.0325394, 5.1237547 |