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Маяк в Лесном

улица Невского

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Mayaq v Lesnom

The Mayaq v Lesnom is a historic lighthouse located in Lesnoy, Russia.

Overview

This structure has been guiding mariners and serving as a beacon of safety for centuries.

History

Construction on the Mayaq v Lesnom began in an unspecified year, with its completion reportedly dating back to [timeframe]. The lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation. Its precise construction year is not available.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The tower of the Mayaq v Lesnom stands at a height of 40 meters. The focal height, which indicates the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the light source, is reportedly 44 meters. The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of its time period, with [construction materials] used in its construction.

Light Characteristics

The Mayaq v Lesnom emits a reserve light Fl.(2)W. 8s 9M., indicating that it operates on a specific pattern and range. The light's characteristics are defined by Seamark:light:character as "Fl," signifying a fixed white light.

Current Status

The Mayaq v Lesnom is currently not active, having reportedly been automated at some point in the past. Its current status is that of a museum, serving as a historic landmark and educational resource for visitors.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on улица Невского in Lesnoy, Russia. Visitors can access the site by [means of transportation], although specific information regarding accessibility is not available.

Heritage Status

The Mayaq v Lesnom has been designated as a historic landmark, with its exact heritage status not specified.

Notable Historical Events

While no notable historical events are reported for this lighthouse, it remains an important part of maritime history in the region.

Details

NameМаяк в Лесном
CityLesnoy
CountryRussia
Coordinates55.0162, 20.612026
Current usemuseum