Neuland-Warnfeuer
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Neuland-Warnfeuer Lighthouse
The Neuland-Warnfeuer is a historic lighthouse located on the German coast, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners.
History
- The construction of the Neuland-Warnfeuer began in 1922 and was completed by 1924. The lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime safety ever since its activation.
- The Neuland-Warnfeuer is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the Bundesmarine. However, its status as an automated aid to navigation is not confirmed.
Architecture
The tower height of the Neuland-Warnfeuer stands at approximately 48 meters, with a focal height of around 40 meters. The lighthouse features a distinctive horizontal colour pattern and is constructed using masonry materials.
Light Characteristics
- The Neuland-Warnfeuer emits three distinct light patterns: Fl (red), Fl (yellow), and Al.Fl (alternating red and yellow). Each light has a range of approximately 6 nautical miles. The lighthouse operates with a period of 5 minutes for each light pattern.
Current Status
The Neuland-Warnfeuer is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the Bundesmarine. However, its status as an automated aid to navigation is not confirmed.
Location and Accessibility
The Neuland-Warnfeuer is situated in the town of Kembs, Germany, on the coast. The lighthouse is easily accessible via land, with nearby parking facilities available.
Heritage Status
The Neuland-Warnfeuer has been designated as a notable landmark in Germany, reflecting its historical significance and importance to maritime navigation.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no specific notable events are recorded for the Neuland-Warnfeuer.
Details
| Name | Neuland-Warnfeuer |
|---|---|
| City | Kembs |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 54.36063, 10.6009445 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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