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PIL'TUN

PIL'TUN, Nogliksky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia

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PIL'TUN Lighthouse

The PIL'TUN lighthouse is located on the coast of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, and has a rich history dating back to its construction.

History

  • The exact year of its completion is not specified, but it is believed to have been built in the late 19th or early 20th century.

The PIL'TUN lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 37 meters (121 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 50 meters (164 feet).

Architecture

  • The tower's design and construction are characteristic of traditional Russian lighthouses.
  • The building is made of stone and features a distinctive cylindrical shape.

The PIL'TUN lighthouse emits a white light with a range of approximately 17 nautical miles (31 kilometers) to the north, northwest, and west.

Light Characteristics

  • The light's period is reported to be 7.5 minutes, with a sequence of six flashes every 30 seconds.
  • The character of the light is described as "Oc," indicating that it is an occulting light.

The PIL'TUN lighthouse is currently not in active use and has been automated.

Current Status

  • The location can be accessed via road or by sea, although the latter option may require special permits and arrangements.

The PIL'TUN lighthouse has not been designated as a protected historic site, but its cultural significance is acknowledged within the region.

Notable Historical Events

  • Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for the PIL'TUN lighthouse.

Details

NamePIL'TUN
City
CountryRussia
Coordinates52.850018, 143.3099
Current usenot in active use