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Songdo Point

Coordinates: 40°01′31″N 128°18′35″E / 40.025375°N 128.309670°E / 40.025375; 128.309670
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Song Do Gap Lighthouse
Map
LocationSongdo Point
South Hamgyong Province
North Korea
Coordinates40°01′54″N 128°19′42″E / 40.03167°N 128.32833°E / 40.03167; 128.32833[1]
Constructionconcrete tower[2]
Light
Focal height59 meters (194 ft)[2]
Range12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi)[1]
CharacteristicL Fl W 7s.[1]

Songdo Point[3] (Korean: 송도, 松島, "Pine-Island Cape") is a North Korean headland in the middle of the country's eastern coast along the Sea of Japan. It is located in Sinpo County in South Hamgyong Province.

Names

Songdo Point is also known by its Korean name Songdo[4] or Song Do Gap.[1] During the Japanese occupation of Korea, it was known as Shōtō-kō.[5]

Geography

Songdo Point is a dark promontory joined to the coast about 13 miles (21 km) east of Sinpo[2] by a low white[4] sand bar.[2] It has two summits, which can appear to be small islands when observed from a distance.[4] It is the eastern entrance to the Yanghwa Man.[4]

Structures

There is a 59 m (194 ft) lighthouse on Songdo Point which is active but closed to the public.[2] The American National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency notes, however, that "the existence and operation of all navigational aids should be considered unreliable on the east coast of North Korea".[1]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e NGA (2016), p. 213.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Rowlett (2007).
  3. ^ DPRK (1986).
  4. ^ a b c d MSO (2015), p. 72.
  5. ^ OSS (1945).

Bibliography

  • "Coasts of Korea and China" (PDF), Sailing Directions, Pub. 157, Springfield: Maritime Safety Office of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, 2015.
  • "Korea: Administrative Divisions", Office of Strategic Services, 1945.
  • "Map of Korea", Pyongyang: Map Publishing House of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, 1986.
  • List of Lights, Pub. 112: Western Pacific and Indian Oceans Including the Persian Gulf and Red Sea (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2015.
  • Rowlett, Russ (2007), "Lighthouses of Eastern North Korea", The Lighthouse Directory, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina.

External links

40°01′31″N 128°18′35″E / 40.025375°N 128.309670°E / 40.025375; 128.309670