Buholmråsa Lighthouse

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Buholmråsa Lighthouse

The Buholmråsa Lighthouse (Norwegian: Buholmråsa fyr) is a coastal lighthouse in Osen Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The lighthouse is located in the Svesfjorden on the small island Sønnaholmen about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the village of Seter. It was built in 1917 and automated in 1994. The Kya Lighthouse lies on a small island in the open ocean about 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) to the northwest of Buholmråsa Lighthouse. During World War II, air raids damaged some of the buildings at this station.[1]

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Buholmråsa Lighthouse
Buholmråsa fyrstasjon
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LocationSønnaholmen, Osen Municipality, Norway
Coordinates64°24′06″N 10°27′10″E
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Constructed1917 
Constructioncast iron 
Automated1994 
Height23.5 m (77 ft) 
Shapecylinder 
Markingsred (tower), white (stripe) 
Heritagecultural property 
RaconB 
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Focal height38 m (125 ft) 
Intensity140,400 candela 
Range19.3 nmi (35.7 km; 22.2 mi) (white), 16.3 nmi (30.2 km; 18.8 mi) (red), 15.8 nmi (29.3 km; 18.2 mi) (green) 
CharacteristicOc WRG 6s 
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The 23.5-metre (77 ft) tall, round, cast iron lighthouse is red with one white stripe and it can be seen for up to 19.3 nautical miles (35.7 km; 22.2 mi). The light sits on top at an elevation of 38 metres (125 ft) above sea level. The 140,400-candela light emits a white, red, or green light (depending on direction), occulting once every six seconds. The lighthouse also broadcasts a racon signal that is a morse code letter B (-•••).[2][3]

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