Voslapp Range Rear Light

Voslapp Range Rear Light
Voslapp Oberfeuer

Voslapp Range Rear Light
Location Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Coordinates 53°34′53.8″N 8°7′51.1″E / 53.581611°N 8.130861°E / 53.581611; 8.130861Coordinates: 53°34′53.8″N 8°7′51.1″E / 53.581611°N 8.130861°E / 53.581611; 8.130861
Year first constructed 1962
Foundation 26 posts, 50 centimetres (20 in), approx. 15.5 metres (51 ft) long
Construction concrete tower
Tower shape cylindrical tower with three galleries
Markings / pattern tower painted with red and white horizontal bands
Height 201 feet (61 m)
Focal height 198 feet (60 m)[1]
Intensity 1,590,000 cd
Range 27 nautical miles (50 km; 31 mi)
Characteristic white light, 3s on, 3s off, synchronized with Voslapp Range Front Light
Admiralty number B1138.1
NGA number 114-10216
ARLHS number FED-249
Managing agent WSA Wilhelmshaven[2]

Voslapp Range Rear Light (German: Voslapp Oberfeuer) is an active lighthouse and range light in Voslapp, state of Lower Saxony, Germany. At a height of 201 feet (61 m) it is the twenty-second tallest "traditional lighthouse" in the world.[3] It is located 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) south-southwest of Voslapp Range Front Light, behind the dike at the village of Voslapp, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Wilhelmshaven.

Evening view of Voslapp Range Rear Light

The tower is 4.5 metres (15 ft) in diameter. The lamp used is a 250 W lamp.

The Voslapp range lights replace a single lighthouse which was built in 1907.

The site is open, but the tower is closed to the public.

See also

References

  1. According to List of Lights. The Lighthouse Directory has 197 feet (60 m).
  2. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Germany: Borkum to Wilhelmshaven". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  3. Rowlett, Russ. "The Tallest Lighthouses". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


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