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Yediburun Feneri

Likya Yolu 3.01

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Yediburun Feneri

The Yediburun Feneri, also known as Kutuburun Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse located on the Likya Yolu 3.01 in Seydikemer, Turkey.

History

  • The construction of this lighthouse dates back to an unspecified time period.

Architecture and Construction

The tower height of the Yediburun Feneri is reportedly 28 meters (92 feet). The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the optic to the center of the lens, is believed to be around 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse is constructed using traditional materials and features a distinctive architectural style.

Light Characteristics

The Yediburun Feneri emits a Fl (first order) light with a range of 12 nautical miles. The light's period is reportedly 10 seconds, and it operates on a sequence of 0.5+(2)+0.5+(7). The color of the light is white.

Current Status

The Yediburun Feneri is currently an inactive lighthouse, no longer serving as a navigational aid. It has been converted into a museum, preserving its historical significance and architectural beauty for future generations to appreciate.

Location and Accessibility

The Yediburun Feneri is located on the Likya Yolu 3.01 in Seydikemer, Turkey. The exact location can be identified by its coordinates: 36.3884337, 29.1048667. Visitors can access the lighthouse by following the Likya Yolu road and stopping at the designated parking area.

Heritage Status

The Yediburun Feneri is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Turkey, recognized for its architectural and engineering significance. It has been included in various lists of historic sites and landmarks, solidifying its importance as an important part of Turkish heritage.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for the Yediburun Feneri.

Details

NameYediburun Feneri
CitySeydikemer
CountryTurkey
Coordinates36.388435, 29.104866
Current usemuseum