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Slettnes fyr

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Slettnes Fyr

The Slettnes Fyr is situated on Natursti in Gamvik, Norway.

  • Location and Accessibility:
  • The location provides easy access to the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and those interested in maritime history.

History

The Slettnes Fyr was constructed in 1929 as a service station for the nearby lighthouse.

  • Its construction marked a significant development in the country's maritime infrastructure during the interwar period.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The tower stands at a height of 39 meters, with its focal height reaching approximately 50 meters.

The structure is built using traditional materials, typical of Norwegian lighthouses from that era.

  • Light Characteristics:
  • The Slettnes Fyr features a distinctive light pattern, which has been an essential aid to navigation for mariners passing through the area.

The range of the light is reportedly sufficient to guide vessels safely into harbor.

Current Status

The Slettnes Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be automated in some capacity.

  • Heritage Status:
  • As designated by the Norwegian authorities, the Slettnes Fyr is recognized for its cultural and historical value, contributing significantly to the country's rich architectural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

While specific events are not documented, it can be inferred that the construction of the Slettnes Fyr in 1929 marked an important milestone in Norway's maritime development during the early 20th century.

Details

NameSlettnes fyr
CityGamvik
CountryNorway
Coordinates71.08956, 28.21823
Current useActive aid to navigation