Oksøy Lighthouse

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Oksøy Lighthouse
Oksøy fyrstasjon
Oksøy fyr juni 2018 (2).jpg
View of the lighthouse
LocationAgder, Norway
Coordinates58°07′53″N 8°00′08″E / 58.131288°N 08.002158°E / 58.131288; 08.002158Coordinates: 58°07′53″N 8°00′08″E / 58.131288°N 08.002158°E / 58.131288; 08.002158
Constructed1832 (first)
ConstructionCast iron
Tower height36 metres (118 ft)
Tower shapeCylindrical
MarkingsWhite with 2 red bands
Heritagecultural property Edit this on Wikidata
First lit1900 (current)
Automated2004
Focal height47 metres (154 ft)
Lens1st order Fresnel lens
Intensity4,401,000 Candela
Range17.4 nmi (32.2 km; 20.0 mi)
CharacteristicFl(2) W 45s
Admiralty no.B2926
NGA no.1384
Norway no.071700
RaconMorse code "O"
ARLHS no.NOR-036

Oksøy Lighthouse (Norwegian: Oksøy fyr) is a coastal lighthouse in the municipality of Kristiansand in Agder county, Norway. The lighthouse sits on the islet of Oksøy which is located in the , just east of the island of Flekkerøya. The lighthouse marks the western side of the main shipping channel that leads inland to the port of the city of Kristiansand. The other lighthouse, which marks the eastern entrance, Grønningen Lighthouse, lies about 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) to the east. The lighthouse has a racon signal, emitting a morse code "O" (- - -).[1]

The lighthouse was first built in 1832, but it was rebuilt in 1900. The present 36-metre (118 ft) tall cylindrical cast iron tower is white with two red bands painted around it. The light sits at an elevation of 47 metres (154 ft) and it emits two white flashes every 45 seconds. The light is a 1st order Fresnel lens which emits a light with an intensity of 4,401,000 candelas. It can be seen for up to 17.4 nautical miles (32.2 km; 20.0 mi) in all directions. Additionally, there is a secondary light located lower down on the tower that emits a continuous white light at an elevation of 25.5 metres (84 ft) above sea level. That light can be seen for up to 12.2 nautical miles (22.6 km; 14.0 mi) only on one side of the lighthouse.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Oksøy fyr" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  2. ^ Rowlett, Russ (19 July 2011). "Lighthouses of Norway: Kristiansand Area". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  3. ^ Kystverket (2014). Norske Fyrliste 2014 (PDF) (in Norwegian). ISBN 9788245015959. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2017-02-15.

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