Taska
W694+Q3 Rif, Iceland
Name and Location
The Taska Lighthouse is located in the scenic town of Rif, situated on the western coast of Snæfellsbær municipality in Iceland.
Construction and History
Built in the late 19th century, the Taska Lighthouse was constructed during a time of rapid maritime growth in Iceland. Its design reflects the traditional architectural style of its era, featuring a simple yet sturdy structure that has withstood the harsh Icelandic climate.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 13 meters, with a focal height of approximately 10 meters above sea level. The original light source was likely fueled by oil or gas, but it is unclear whether the lighting system remains unchanged or has been upgraded to modern LED technology.
Light and Navigation
- Light Characteristic: Fl (3) W 15s (flashing white light every 15 seconds)
- Range: approximately 6 nautical miles
- Automation: The lighthouse was likely automated at some point, but the exact timeline is unknown. Today, its status remains unclear.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the Taska Lighthouse via a scenic coastal route from Rif town center. Once arrived, visitors are free to explore the area, taking in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding cliffs. The lighthouse itself is not open to the public for entry, but its presence remains an integral part of the region's natural beauty.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands at the edge of a rugged coastline, with towering cliffs plunging into the sea. The surrounding landscape is characterized by stark beauty, with limited vegetation and rocky outcroppings dominating the scene.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available.
Technical and Operational Details
No additional technical or operational details available.
Further Information
- * US NGA Pub. 115 (2010-09-09)
- * Wikidata: Q3378419
Details
Name | Taska |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 64.919397, -23.7948011 |