Nygrynnan
Nygrynnan, Lemland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland
Nygrynnan Lighthouse
The Nygrynnan lighthouse is located on the Åland Islands, Finland, and has a rich history dating back to its construction.
History
- The lighthouse was built in 1907 by the Finnish Board of Customs and Navigation.
The lighthouse features a distinctive white color scheme, with a characteristic VQ pattern. The light's range is reportedly 6 nautical miles.
Light Characteristics
- The Nygrynnan lighthouse emits a VQ pattern, indicating two main flashes separated by a period of 5 seconds.
This unique pattern helps to guide mariners through the waters surrounding the Åland Islands.
Current Status
The Nygrynnan lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer manned by a keeper.
Its status as an active navigational aid has been maintained despite the transition to automation.
Location and Accessibility
The Nygrynnan lighthouse is situated on the coast of Lemland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland.
The location can be accessed via road or sea, with nearby ports offering ferry services from mainland Finland.
Heritage Status
The Nygrynnan lighthouse has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site in Finland, recognizing its historical significance and architectural value.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the Nygrynnan lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied ships through the waters surrounding the Åland Islands.
The lighthouse's unique VQ pattern was reportedly used to identify friendly vessels amidst the chaos of war.
Details
| Name | Nygrynnan |
|---|---|
| City | Lemland |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 59.96349, 20.058306 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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