Hraunhafnartangaviti
Hraunhafnartangi
Hraunhafnartangaviti Lighthouse
The Hraunhafnartangaviti lighthouse is a prominent maritime aid located on the Icelandic coast.
History
- The Hraunhafnartangaviti lighthouse is a prominent maritime aid located on the Icelandic coast. Its construction began in 1980, and it was completed in 1982.
Architecture
The lighthouse stands at a height of 21 meters (69 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching 25 meters (82 feet). The tower's design is characterized by a cylindrical structure made of reinforced concrete. The lighthouse features a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern on its exterior, serving as a visual aid for mariners.
Light Characteristics
The Hraunhafnartangaviti emits a fixed red light, visible from 10 nautical miles (18 kilometers) out to sea. Its beam is directed westward, providing guidance for vessels navigating the Icelandic coast.
Current Status
The Hraunhafnartangaviti remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the Icelandic Coast Guard. The lighthouse has not been automated and continues to be staffed by a keeper.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Hraunhafnartangi, Iceland, the Hraunhafnartangaviti is situated near the town of Borgarnes. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby road.
Heritage Status
The Hraunhafnartangaviti has been recognized as a national monument in Iceland, acknowledging its importance as a historic and cultural landmark.
Notable Historical Events
No notable historical events are recorded for the Hraunhafnartangaviti lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Hraunhafnartangaviti |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Iceland |
| Coordinates | 66.53618, -16.026148 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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