ZALIV CHAYVO
ZALIV CHAYVO, Chayvo, Nogliksky District, Sakhalin Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
Zaliv Chayvo Lighthouse
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse was constructed in 1962 as part of the Soviet Union's efforts to enhance maritime safety in the Far Eastern Federal District.
History
- The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding vessels through the treacherous waters of the Sea of Okhotsk.
- The lighthouse was constructed as part of a larger effort to modernize Russia's coastal infrastructure during the Soviet era.
Architecture
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse stands at a height of 28 meters (92 feet) above sea level. Its focal height is 33 meters (108 feet), providing an effective beam of light that can be seen up to 15 nautical miles away.
Light Characteristics
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse emits a flashing white light (Fl) with a period of six seconds. This pattern helps mariners navigate through the area safely, particularly during periods of low visibility.
Current Status
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, meaning it operates independently without human intervention.
Location and Accessibility
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse is situated on the coast of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, at coordinates 52.3623171° N, 143.1954255° E. The location is accessible by road, with a nearby parking area providing access to the lighthouse.
Heritage Status
The Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse has been designated as a cultural monument of regional significance in Russia.
Notable Historical Events
- During the Soviet era, the Zaliv Chayvo lighthouse played a significant role in maritime trade and navigation.
Details
| Name | ZALIV CHAYVO |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Russia |
| Coordinates | 52.362316, 143.19542 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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