Turgutreis - Bodrum - Muğla - Turkey
GPS : 36°57'54.0"N 27°15'52.0"E / 36.965000, 27.264444
Construction Date : 01.01.1964
Location : Located on the cape on the west side of Gökdiken and about 4 km (2.5 mi) south of Turgutreis. Accessible by road. This lighthouse marks the Kos Channel, a 5 km (3 nm) wide passage between the Turkish mainland and the Greek island of Kos.
Building : Round stone tower with lantern and gallery, attached to a 1-story masonry keeper's house. Entire lighthouse painted white.
Focal Plane : 15 m (49 ft)
Tower Height : 9 m (30 ft)
Character : W.FI.(2) 15 Second (two white flashes every 15 second)
Flashing Character : 0.5+5.0+0.5+9.0
Visibility Range : 10 nautical miles
Illuminate Type : LAMAGUNISTA BGC 300 mm
Lighthouse System : Devvar
Flasher Type : LAMAGUNISTA DES 33
Electric Lamp : 35 Watt
Bulb Type : 12 Volt Halogen
Energy : Electricity Battery
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