Phare de Woodin
Piste de la Baie Alric
Phare de Woodin
The Phare de Woodin is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of France.
History
- The Phare de Woodin is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of France. Its construction began in 1955 and was completed in 1957, marking an important milestone in maritime safety.
- The Phare de Woodin features a distinctive tower design with a height of 12 meters (39 feet) above sea level. The focal height is 15 meters (49 feet), providing a clear visual signal to mariners.
Light Characteristics
- The Phare de Woodin emits three distinct light patterns:
- Iso red (12 seconds) with a range of 8 nautical miles
- Iso green (12 seconds) with a range of 5 nautical miles
- Iso white (12 seconds) with a range of 8 nautical miles
Current Status
The Phare de Woodin is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation. The lighthouse remains in operation and continues to provide vital guidance to mariners.
Location and Accessibility
The Phare de Woodin is situated on the Piste de la Baie Alric, near the town of Mont Dore in France. Visitors can access the location by car or on foot, although limited parking is available.
Heritage Status
The Phare de Woodin has been designated as a notable historical landmark and is protected under French heritage law. Efforts are made to preserve its original structure and maintain its significance for future generations.
Notable Historical Events
The Phare de Woodin played an important role in maritime safety during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces. Its strategic location allowed it to provide critical guidance to ships navigating the treacherous coastline of France.
Details
| Name | Phare de Woodin |
|---|---|
| City | Mont Dore |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | -22.382818, 166.79805 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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