Жонкиер
Тоннель мыса Жонкьер
Žonkiyer Lighthouse
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses on the island of Sakhalin, Russia.
History
- Construction began in 1897 and was completed shortly after.
Architecture
The tower height of the Žonkiyer Lighthouse stands at 18 meters (59 feet) above sea level.
The focal height, which indicates the height of the light source above the surrounding terrain, is reportedly 79 meters (259 feet).
The lighthouse features a distinctive architectural style, with a characteristic design that has become synonymous with Russian maritime heritage.
Light Characteristics
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse emits a powerful beam of white light that can be seen up to 22 nautical miles away.
The light's period is 33 seconds, and it operates on a sector angle of 29-171 degrees.
Notable Historical Events
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to Allied forces navigating the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Current Status
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated in recent years.
The lighthouse is no longer used for its original purpose and has been repurposed as a museum, showcasing the history of maritime exploration on Sakhalin Island.
Location and Accessibility
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse is situated at the entrance to the Tonnél Bay, located on the eastern coast of Sakhalin Island.
The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walkway from the nearby tunnel, which provides a safe passage for visitors to reach the tower.
Heritage Status
The Žonkiyer Lighthouse has been designated as a cultural monument of regional significance in Russia, recognizing its importance as an architectural and historical landmark on Sakhalin Island.
Details
| Name | Жонкиер |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Russia |
| Coordinates | 50.88868, 142.1183 |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
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