Φάρος Γεροπλίνας
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Φάρος Γεροπλίνας
The Φάρος Γεροπλίνας, also known as Akra Kavoulia Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to its construction.
- History
- The lighthouse was built in 1895 by the Greek government to serve as a navigational aid for ships entering the port of Trikeri.
Architecture
The Φάρος Γεροπλίνας is a tall, white tower with a distinctive shape, standing at 22 meters (72 feet) above sea level.
- Light Characteristics
- The lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 20 nautical miles, visible in all directions.
- The light has a period of 20 seconds and a sequence of three flashes, followed by two pauses, then another three flashes, and finally two pauses, before repeating the cycle.
Current Status
The Φάρος Γεροπλίνας is currently an active aid to navigation, but it has been automated since its construction.
- Location and Accessibility
- The lighthouse is located on the island of Kavoulia, off the coast of Trikeri Municipal Unit, Greece.
- Visitors can access the lighthouse by boat or via a short walk from the nearby village of Agia Kyria.
Heritage Status
The Φάρος Γεροπλίνας has been recognized as a National Historic Site in Greece, acknowledging its importance as a navigational aid and cultural landmark.
- Notable Historical Events
- The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied forces navigating the Aegean Sea.
Details
| Name | Φάρος Γεροπλίνας |
|---|---|
| City | Trikeri Municipal Unit |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 39.096535, 23.050793 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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