Тамлаво
Тамлаво, Okhinsky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
Tamlavó Lighthouse
The Tamlavó lighthouse is a historic structure located on the coast of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia.
History
- The construction began in 1914 and was completed by 1915, during the Russian Empire era.
- During World War II, the Tamlavó lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the treacherous waters of the Kuril Islands.
Architecture
The tower stands at a height of 17 meters (56 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 40 meters (131 feet).
The lighthouse features a traditional cylindrical design, typical of many Russian coastal structures.
Its construction materials include stone and brick, with a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern.
Light Characteristics
The Tamlavó lighthouse emits a fixed white light, visible from a range of up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers).
The light's pattern is not specified, but it is reportedly a standard rotating beam.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be automated.
Its current status as an operational aid to navigation makes it an important part of Russia's maritime infrastructure.
Location and Accessibility
Tamlavó lighthouse is situated on the coast of Sakhalin Oblast, accessible by road or sea.
The location is marked on maps and can be reached by visiting the nearby town of Okhinsky District.
Heritage Status
The Tamlavó lighthouse has been designated as a cultural monument in Russia, recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the Tamlavó lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the treacherous waters of the Kuril Islands.
Details
| Name | Тамлаво |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Russia |
| Coordinates | 53.35059, 141.77115 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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