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Marjaniemi Lighthouse

Coordinates: 65°02′24.4″N 24°33′41.5″E / 65.040111°N 24.561528°E / 65.040111; 24.561528
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Marjaniemi Lighthouse
Marjaniemi Lighthouse and Pilot Station
Map
LocationMarjaniemi, Hailuoto, Finland
Coordinates65°02′24.4″N 24°33′41.5″E / 65.040111°N 24.561528°E / 65.040111; 24.561528
Tower
Constructed1871[1]
Constructionmasonry tower
Automated1962[1]
Height25.0 m (82.0 ft)[1]
Shapecylindrical, three-segment tower with balcony and lantern
Markingswhite tower, red lantern, green lantern dome
Power sourcerapeseed oil, kerosene, acetylene, electricity Edit this on Wikidata
Heritageprotected building in Rakennusperintörekisteri Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1872[1]
Focal height30.2 m (99 ft)[1]
LensFresnel lens[1]
Range19 NM (35 km; 22 mi)
CharacteristicFl (2) W 20s.

Marjaniemi Lighthouse (Finnish: Marjaniemen majakka) is a lighthouse located in the village of Marjaniemi at the westernmost point of Hailuoto island on the Gulf of Bothnia. The lighthouse is located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Oulu. The lighthouse was designed by Axel Hampus Dalström as his fourth lighthouse and it was first lit in 1872.[3]

The tower is brick masonry, and has 110 steps inside with no intermediate floors. Originally the light was equipped with a Fresnel lens system, and it displayed a white light towards a sector clockwise from south to northeast. There were two lighthouse keepers and a master until 1962 when the lighthouse was automated. A pilot station was built next to the tower, currently the pilot station serves as a hotel.

The lighthouse also houses a smaller sector light that is used to guide vessels to and from the fishing harbour. Today the lighthouse also houses a webcam.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Laurell, Seppo (2001). Suomen majakat • Finska fyrar • Finnish lighthouses. Jyväskylä: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Nemo. pp. 71–74. ISBN 952-5180-21-2.
  2. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Northern Finland". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  3. ^ "TripBucket - See Marjaniemi Lighthouse, Finland". Retrieved 2016-07-14.

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