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Hvalnesviti

Austurlandsvegur

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Hvalnesviti Lighthouse

Hvalnesviti is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Hvalnes in Iceland.

History

  • The structure was built in 1958, serving as an important aid to navigation for mariners traversing the waters off the Icelandic coast.

Architecture and Construction

The tower height of Hvalnesviti stands at approximately 11.5 meters (37.7 feet), while its focal height reaches up to 29 meters (94.5 feet).

The lighthouse is constructed from concrete, providing a sturdy foundation for its guiding light.

Light Characteristics

  • Hvalnesviti emits a distinctive Fl (first order) light, visible over a range of 15 nautical miles.
  • Its light pattern consists of two sequences: one with a period of 1.5 seconds followed by a 3-second pause, and then another sequence with a 14-second pause.

Current Status

Hvalnesviti is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.

The lighthouse remains an important part of Iceland's maritime heritage, serving as a beacon for mariners.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the island of Hvalnes in Iceland, Hvalnesviti can be accessed via the Austurlandsvegur road.

Visitors can view the lighthouse from the surrounding area, although it is not open to the public for tours or visits.

Heritage Status

Hvalnesviti has been designated as a notable landmark by Icelandic authorities, recognizing its historical significance and importance in the country's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details are not available, Hvalnesviti played a significant role in Iceland's maritime history, serving as an aid to navigation for mariners traversing the waters off the Icelandic coast.

Details

NameHvalnesviti
City
CountryIceland
Coordinates64.402245, -14.540115
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessiblefalse