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Terningen fyr

Sætervikveien

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Terningen Fyr

The Terningen Fyr is situated on Sætervikveien in Hitra, Norway.

The location provides an ideal vantage point for maritime navigation, marking a significant turning point in the coastline's trajectory.

History

  1. Construction of the lighthouse began in 1887, with its completion taking place in 1890.
  2. Over the years, it has played a vital role in guiding mariners safely through the area.
  3. The structure has undergone several restorations and renovations to ensure its continued functionality.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The Terningen Fyr features a distinctive design, standing at a height of approximately 17.8 meters (59 feet) above sea level.

The tower is constructed from local materials, including stone and wood.

Light Characteristics

  1. The lighthouse emits a distinctive light pattern, consisting of five distinct colors: green, white, red, green, and white.
  2. Each color has a unique sequence and sector start/sector end, allowing mariners to identify the specific warning or guidance required.
  3. The light's range extends up to 9.7 nautical miles (17.8 km), enabling safe navigation through the surrounding waters.

Current Status

The Terningen Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.

This ensures that mariners continue to receive accurate guidance and warnings, even in adverse weather conditions.

Heritage Status

As a prominent landmark and historical structure, the Terningen Fyr holds significant cultural and architectural value.

Their preservation is essential for maintaining Norway's rich maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  1. The Terningen Fyr played a crucial role during World War II, serving as an important navigation aid for Allied forces navigating through Norwegian waters.

Details

NameTerningen fyr
CityHitra
CountryNorway
Coordinates63.493793, 9.039403
Current useactive navigation