Mayak
M9PW+R7 Pavelkino (Timiryazevskii S/S), Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia
Name and Location
Mayak River Beacon, also known as Pavelkino Lighthouse, is a small river lighthouse located in Gorodetsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. The exact address is Plus-code M9PW+R7, with coordinates latitude 56.6870154 and longitude 43.3956557.
2. Construction and History
The construction date of Mayak River Beacon is unknown, but it appears to be a modest structure built in the late Soviet or early post-Soviet period (1970s-1980s or 1990s). Its original purpose was to serve as a minor lighted daymarker for small commercial and recreational craft navigating local waterways feeding into the Volga River system.
3. Architecture and Materials
Mayak River Beacon is a freestanding tower with a square or polygonal cross-section, estimated under 10 meters above ground level. It is presumed to be constructed from reinforced concrete or brick with a stucco render, painted white. The structure's height and focal height are not officially recorded.
4. Light and Navigation
The light apparatus of Mayak River Beacon is unknown, but it likely uses a small electric beacon powered by on-site solar panels or the local grid. Its light characteristic is also unrecorded, but inland river seamarks often display a fixed white or green light.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
Mayak River Beacon is freely approachable on foot or by vehicle via a minor unpaved road branching off the local farm track network. There are no visitor facilities, signage, or guided tours available.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
The best viewpoint of Mayak River Beacon is from the eastern side, where the structure stands clear of vegetation, offering a quiet rural panorama of fields and forest. The nearby town of Gorodets offers historic wooden architecture and riverside promenade.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
There are no recorded notable shipwrecks or high-profile visits associated with Mayak River Beacon. It is simply referred to by residents as "Mayak" (the Lighthouse).
8. Technical and Operational Details
The status of Mayak River Beacon is presumed automated, with no keeper's house or outbuildings visible in satellite imagery. Its function is local day-and-night landmark for riverine traffic, serving small commercial and recreational craft navigating local waterways.
9. Further Information
For further reading, regional nautical guidebooks (in Russian) are available at local river-transport offices in Gorodets. The structure can be found on OpenStreetMap node/way: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/229087606 and GeoNames (feature ID tentative): Mayak River Beacon, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
Details
Name | Mayak |
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City | Pavelkino |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 56.6870154, 43.3956557 |
Architectural style | Presumed reinforced concrete or brick with a stucco render, painted white |
Construction material | "Presumed reinforced concrete or brick with a stucco render, painted white" |
Access description | Freely approachable on foot or by vehicle via a minor unpaved road branching off the local farm track network. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | Rural landscapes typical of the Volga basin |
View description | A quiet rural panorama of fields and forest. |
Nearby attractions | "Rural landscapes typical of the Volga basin; the town of Gorodets (approx. 15 km east) with its historic wooden architecture and riverside promenade." |
Light characteristic | "Unrecorded; inland river seamarks often display a fixed white or green light." |
Automated | true |