Westkapelle lighthouse (lower fire)

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Small lighthouse Westkapelle
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Place: Westkapelle ( Walcheren , Zeeland , Netherlands )
Location: one kilometer north of Westkapelle
Geographical location: 51 ° 32 '24 "  N , 3 ° 26' 12"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 32 '24 "  N , 3 ° 26' 12"  E
Fire carrier height : 18th
Fire height : 20th
Westkapelle lighthouse (Unterfeuer) (Zeeland)
Westkapelle lighthouse (lower fire)
Identifier : Blz. 10s
Operating mode: electric
Function: Sea fire
Operating time: since 1875

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Westkapelle Laag ( Dutch ; also called Noorderhoofd ) is the name given to the second lighthouse in Westkapelle to distinguish it from the high lighthouse in the village.

In the middle of the dike, about a kilometer north of Westkapelle , is the small lighthouse. The tower, made of cast iron in 1875, was designed by Quirinus Harder , who developed a number of Dutch lighthouses. The lighthouse was made by the iron foundry Nering Bögel in Deventer . This tower, together with the light from the large lighthouse, directs its beacon on the Oostgat shipping lane in the Westerschelde .

The tower is red with a white band. The light from the tower has three colors: red, white and green. These are separated from each other by panels. If a captain sees the red zone, he must immediately change course. The white light sector has a luminous intensity of 6000 candela (cd) , the red and green each 1800 cd.

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