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Le Cochon

Allée du Fort

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Le Cochon Lighthouse

The Le Cochon lighthouse is situated on Allée du Fort in Concarneau, France.

History

  • The construction of the Le Cochon lighthouse was reportedly completed in 1970. The tower's design and functionality are characteristic of a modern lateral-acting lighthouse, with a distinctive green beacon system.
  • The Le Cochon lighthouse features a tower height of approximately 5 meters (16 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 10 meters (33 feet). The structure is made from durable materials, but specific details about the construction materials are not available. The tower's shape and design conform to the IALA-A system.

Light Characteristics

  • Red Light: Fl (1.5s) 352° (sector start: 230°, sector end: 352°), emitting a red light with a range of approximately 6 nautical miles.
  • White Light: Fl (1.5s) 48° (sector start: 48°, sector end: 207°), emitting a white light with a range of around 9 nautical miles.
  • Green Light: Fl (1.5s) 207° (sector start: 207°, sector end: 48°), emitting a green light with a range of approximately 6 nautical miles.

Current Status

The Le Cochon lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although its status as an automated beacon system is not explicitly stated. It has reportedly been designated for preservation and conservation efforts.

Heritage Status

The Le Cochon lighthouse holds significance in the maritime heritage of France, particularly within the context of Concarneau's rich nautical history.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details about notable historical events associated with the Le Cochon lighthouse are not available, its construction and operation have undoubtedly contributed to the region's maritime traditions.

Details

NameLe Cochon
CityConcarneau
CountryFrance
Coordinates47.85787, -3.9257374
Current useactive aid to navigation