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Noordwijk Lighthouse

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Location
  
Noordwijk aan Zee

Focal height
  
33 metres (108 ft)

NGA number
  
9784

Year first lit
  
1923 (current)

Height
  
26 m

Year first constructed
  
1854 (first)

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Tower shape
  
square parallelepiped tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower and lantern

Range
  
18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi)

Similar
  
Scheveningen Lighthouse, Maasvlakte Light, Vuurbaak van Katwijk aan Zee, Museumboerderij Oud‑Noordwijk, Lighthouse Westhoofd

Noordwijk Lighthouse (in Dutch: Vuurtoren van Noordwijk aan Zee) is a lighthouse located in Noordwijk, South Holland, Netherlands.

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History

The first mention of a lighthouse in Noordwijk was in 1444 when fishermen returned home when the sun went down. The light was lit only when fishermen were active at sea. In the 19th century a wooden platform built which was replaced in 1854 by a stone turret. This light was demolished in 1913.

The current tower was built in 1921 as a reconnaissance tower for shipping, and its first lighting was at August 23, 1923. Ten years later the tower was painted white to protect it against the water.

Lighting

The light characteristic is three interruptions per 20 seconds. The pattern is 2x briefly and 1x long. The light has an intensity of 38,000 cd and a visibility of 18 nautical miles (33 km).

References

Noordwijk Lighthouse Wikipedia