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מגדלור שפך הירקון

Rehavam Zeevi

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Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse

The Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse, also known as Megdulor Shfach HaYirqon, is a notable lighthouse located on the coast of Tel Aviv, Israel.

History

  • The Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse was constructed in 1936 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners entering the port of Tel Aviv. The lighthouse has played a crucial role in ensuring safe navigation and commerce in the region.
  • The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its role has been supplemented by modern navigational aids such as GPS and electronic charts.

Architecture

The tower height of the Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse is approximately 9 meters (29.5 feet). The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the lens, is believed to be around 15 meters (49.2 feet).

Light Characteristics

The Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse emits a red light with a range of 2 nautical miles (3.7 kilometers). The light is automated and operates continuously to guide mariners safely into the port.

Current Status

The lighthouse is situated on Rehavam Zeevi in Tel Aviv, Israel. The location provides easy access for visitors interested in maritime history and the city's scenic coastline.

Heritage Status

The Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark in Israel, reflecting its historical significance and importance to the country's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Yarkon River Mouth Lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces entering the port of Tel Aviv.
  • The lighthouse also features prominently in the city's history as a symbol of its growth and development as a major port.

Details

Nameמגדלור שפך הירקון
CityTel-Aviv
CountryIsrael
Coordinates32.103535, 34.777065
Current useactive aid to navigation