Tankar Lighthouse Explained

Location:Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea
Yearlit:1889
Construction:Iron
Marking:Red with white stripe

Tankar Lighthouse (Finnish: Tankarin majakka, Swedish: Tankar fyr) is a lighthouse located on the island of Tankar in the Bothnian Bay on the west coast of Finland, outside the city of Kokkola, serving the shipping lane to the Port of Kokkola 15km (09miles) away.[1] [2]

It is not known who designed the lighthouse; one theory suggests the Eiffel Engineering Company.[2] Similarly, the manufacturer of the iron structure is unknown, and possibly of German origin.[2]

The light source used to burn oil, but was converted to electricity in 1961, which also greatly increased the range of the illumination.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tankar . Majakkaseura.fi . 21 March 2017 . Finnish Lighthouse Society . 3 March 2021 . fi.
  2. News: Tankar - arvoitusten majakka . 3 March 2021 . Yle . 27 July 2009 . fi.