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Karbimadala tuletorn

Karbimadal lighthouse, Harju County, Estonia

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Karbimadala Tuletorn

The Karbimadala tuletorn is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Estonia, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners.

History

  • Construction of the Karbimadala tuletorn began in 1910 and was completed by 1911.
  • The lighthouse has played a significant role in the maritime history of Estonia, providing crucial guidance to ships navigating the country's coastline.

Architecture

The Karbimadala tuletorn stands at a height of 16 meters (52.5 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching 33 meters (108.3 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from stone and features a distinctive design, characteristic of Estonian maritime architecture.

Light Characteristics

  • Green light pattern: 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 2+(5)
  • White light pattern: 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 2+(5)
  • Red light pattern: 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 0.3+(0.7), 2+(5)

Current Status

The Karbimadala tuletorn is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on the coast of Harju County, Estonia, making it easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can reach the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby coastal road.

Heritage Status

The Karbimadala tuletorn has been recognized as a cultural heritage site in Estonia, reflecting the country's rich maritime history and architectural traditions.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Karbimadala tuletorn played a significant role in guiding Allied ships through the Baltic Sea.
  • The lighthouse also served as a vital aid to navigation for Soviet naval vessels during the Cold War era.

Details

NameKarbimadala tuletorn
City
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.54995, 24.971016
Current useactive aid to navigation