King Fahd's Fountain
King Fahd's Fountain | |
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The fountain at night | |
place | Jeddah , Hejaz Province |
country | Saudi Arabia |
use | fountain |
construction time | 1980-1983 |
Technical specifications | |
height | up to 312 m |
Coordinates | |
location | Coordinates: 21 ° 30 ′ 55.3 " N , 39 ° 8 ′ 42.5" E 21 ° 30 ′ 55.3 " N , 39 ° 8 ′ 42.5" E |
King Fahd's Fountain ( Arabic نافورة الملك فهد, DMG Nāfūrat al-Malik Fahd ) is currently the tallest artificial fountain in the world with a height of up to 312 meters . It is located in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia . It was built between 1980 and 1983 and commissioned in 1985 in honor of King Fahd . The model was the Jet d'eau fountain in Geneva .
The use of salt water places high demands on the construction, as corrosion , abrasion , mud , sand and the settlement of marine life can impair the function.
The fountain is operated by two pumps that are connected to the nozzle by a 350 meter long, tapered pipe . The exit speed is 375 km / h with an exit volume of 625 liters per second. The nozzle has a diameter of 126 mm. The water in the air weighs 18 tons. The fountain is illuminated at night with 500 spotlights that achieve an output of over 9,000 kW.
Web links
- Description of the fountain (English)