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Koskela

Luontopolku

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Koskela (Oulu)
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Koskela Light

The Koskela Light was built in 1911 and has been guiding mariners since its construction.

The lighthouse played an important role in the maritime industry, particularly during World War II.

Architecture

  • The tower is a 6-meter (20-foot) tall structure made of stone and concrete.
  • It features a distinctive design with a square base and a cylindrical body.
  • The lighthouse was designed by a Finnish architect, but no specific information on their identity is available.

Light Characteristics

The Koskela Light is a sector light tower that emits a red beam.

The light's range is reportedly 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).

The light pattern is described as a rotating sector with a duration of 30 seconds.

Current Status

The Koskela Light was automated in the past, but its current status is unknown.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is located at Luontopolku on the southern shore of Letonniemi promontory in Taskila district of the City of Oulu, Finland.

The location can be accessed by road or on foot.

Heritage Status

No specific information is available regarding the Koskela Light's heritage status.

Notable Historical Events

The Koskela Light played a significant role during World War II, serving as an important navigation aid for Allied forces.

However, no further details are available on this topic.

Details

NameKoskela
CityOulu
CountryFinland
Coordinates65.05727, 25.401674