Slettnes fyr
Natursti
Slettnes Fyr
The Slettnes fyr, located on the island of Gamvik in Norway's Nordkapp region, has a rich history dating back to 1905.
History
- The Slettnes fyr was constructed by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket) and built to aid navigation for mariners traversing the treacherous waters of the Arctic Circle.
The lighthouse's exterior is clad in granite and concrete, while its interior features a wooden superstructure.
Architecture
- The Slettnes fyr stands at an impressive height of 44 meters, with a focal height of 39 meters.
- Its design is characteristic of early 20th-century Norwegian lighthouses, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room.
Light Characteristics
- The Slettnes fyr's light characteristics are as follows:
- Pattern: Fl (first order)
- Range: 17.6 nautical miles
- Colour: White
- Period: 20 seconds
- Sector End: 360 degrees
- Sector Start: 0 degrees
Current Status
The Slettnes fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the Norwegian Coastal Administration.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Natursti, Gamvik Island, Norway, the Slettnes fyr is accessible via a scenic coastal road.
Heritage Status
The Slettnes fyr has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Norwegian government, acknowledging its historical significance in the country's maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
While there is no specific event associated with the Slettnes fyr, its construction and operation have played a crucial role in facilitating safe navigation for mariners traversing the Arctic waters.
Details
| Name | Slettnes fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Gamvik |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 71.08957, 28.218264 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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