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Miskan Island

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Location
  
Miskan IslandKuwait

Construction
  
metal skeletal tower

Light source
  
solar power

Height
  
11 m

Foundation
  
concrete basement

Markings / pattern
  
black tower

Focal height
  
10 m

Range
  
18,520 m

Miskan Island photoswikimapiaorgp0000342798bigjpg

Tower shape
  
square pyramidal tower with balcony and lantern

Miskan Island (Arabic: مسكان‎‎)is a small, uninhabited island in the Persian Gulf off Kuwait. It is to the south of Bubiyan Island. It is about 1.2 kilometers long and 800 meters wide (area about 0.75 km²). The distance between it and Failaka Island, which lies to the south, is approximately 3.2 kilometers. The distance between Miskan and the nearest part of mainland Kuwait is about 24 kilometers. Miskan Island is devoid of any vital activity save a lighthouse managed by Ibrahem Bu-Rashid who lived in the island along with his family to guide ships sailing in the Persian Gulf at night. This island is important because it is a link in a chain of islands along Kuwait's coastline from north to south, which provide Kuwait with a defensive frontline.

Map of Miskan Island, Kuwait

References

Miskan Island Wikipedia