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Oland Lighthouse (German: Leuchtturm Oland) is Germany's smallest lighthouse, being only 7.4 metres (24 ft) tall. It is located on the small Hallig of Oland. It serves as a cross light for the Föhrer Ley and Dagebüll channels. It is Germany's only lighthouse with a thatched roof. This small brick lighthouse was erected in 1929. Lit in the same year, it is still being maintained by a keeper. Until 1954 when it was electrified, the lantern was lit by liquified gas. For maintenance, the optic can be drawn out of the lantern casing on a slide. Its characteristic is "fixed", i.e. a continuous light, with white, red and green sectors. The red sector shines to the north and the green sector shines to the west. The white sector shines between the two coloured sectors or broadly towards the northwe

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  • Der Leuchtturm Oland ist ein Seezeichen auf der Hallig Oland im nordfriesischen Wattenmeer. Mit einer Firsthöhe von 7,45 Metern ist das Gebäude der kleinste Leuchtturm in Deutschland. Er ist seit dem Jahr 1929 in Betrieb. (de)
  • Le phare d'Oland (en allemand : Leuchtturm Oland) est un phare actif situé sur l'île d'Oland (Arrondissement de Frise-du-Nord - Schleswig-Holstein), en Allemagne. Il est géré par la WSV de Tönning . (fr)
  • Oland Lighthouse (German: Leuchtturm Oland) is Germany's smallest lighthouse, being only 7.4 metres (24 ft) tall. It is located on the small Hallig of Oland. It serves as a cross light for the Föhrer Ley and Dagebüll channels. It is Germany's only lighthouse with a thatched roof. This small brick lighthouse was erected in 1929. Lit in the same year, it is still being maintained by a keeper. Until 1954 when it was electrified, the lantern was lit by liquified gas. For maintenance, the optic can be drawn out of the lantern casing on a slide. Its characteristic is "fixed", i.e. a continuous light, with white, red and green sectors. The red sector shines to the north and the green sector shines to the west. The white sector shines between the two coloured sectors or broadly towards the northwest or towards the town of Wyk on the island of Föhr from where it can be seen as a white light. (en)
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  • Der Leuchtturm Oland ist ein Seezeichen auf der Hallig Oland im nordfriesischen Wattenmeer. Mit einer Firsthöhe von 7,45 Metern ist das Gebäude der kleinste Leuchtturm in Deutschland. Er ist seit dem Jahr 1929 in Betrieb. (de)
  • Le phare d'Oland (en allemand : Leuchtturm Oland) est un phare actif situé sur l'île d'Oland (Arrondissement de Frise-du-Nord - Schleswig-Holstein), en Allemagne. Il est géré par la WSV de Tönning . (fr)
  • Oland Lighthouse (German: Leuchtturm Oland) is Germany's smallest lighthouse, being only 7.4 metres (24 ft) tall. It is located on the small Hallig of Oland. It serves as a cross light for the Föhrer Ley and Dagebüll channels. It is Germany's only lighthouse with a thatched roof. This small brick lighthouse was erected in 1929. Lit in the same year, it is still being maintained by a keeper. Until 1954 when it was electrified, the lantern was lit by liquified gas. For maintenance, the optic can be drawn out of the lantern casing on a slide. Its characteristic is "fixed", i.e. a continuous light, with white, red and green sectors. The red sector shines to the north and the green sector shines to the west. The white sector shines between the two coloured sectors or broadly towards the northwe (en)
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  • Oland Lighthouse (en)
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