Phare de la Pointe Vénus
Route de la Pointe Vénus
Phare de la Pointe Vénus
The Phare de la Pointe Vénus is a historic lighthouse located on the French island of Māhina, in the South Pacific Ocean.
History
- Construction of the lighthouse began in 1950 and was completed in 1952.
Architecture
The tower height of the Phare de la Pointe Vénus stands at approximately 31 meters (102 feet), while its focal height is believed to be around 27 meters (89 feet).
The lighthouse features a distinctive design, with a hard exterior material that has withstood the harsh marine environment.
Light Characteristics
- The Phare de la Pointe Vénus emits a white light with a range of 27 nautical miles.
- The light's period is reported to be 5 seconds, and its sequence is characterized by an Fl (first) pattern.
Current Status
As of the current time, the Phare de la Pointe Vénus remains operational under the management of the French government.
Location and Accessibility
The Phare de la Pointe Vénus is situated on Route de la Pointe Vénus, Māhina Island. The location can be accessed by boat or via a short walk from the island's main settlement.
Heritage Status
Due to its historical significance, the Phare de la Pointe Vénus has been designated as a notable landmark in French heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- The Phare de la Pointe Vénus played an important role during World War II, serving as a navigational aid for Allied forces.
Details
| Name | Phare de la Pointe Vénus |
|---|---|
| City | Māhina |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | -17.495058, -149.49435 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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