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Yongdae Gap Lighthouse
LocationYongdae Gap
South Hamgyong Province
North Korea
Coordinates40°28′30″N 129°3′42″E / 40.47500°N 129.06167°E / 40.47500; 129.06167
Constructedn/a
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingswhite tower
Light
Focal height61 meters (200 ft)
Range12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi)
CharacteristicL Fl W 9s.

Yongdae Gap (Template:Lang-ko, 龍台, "Dragon-Terrace Cape") is a North Korean headland in the middle of the country's eastern coast along the Sea of Japan. It forms the southeastern corner of South Hamgyong's Danchon County and the western point of a narrow bay sheltering Songjin and Hwadae.

Names

In the 19th century, Yongdae Gap was known as Cape Schlippenbach or Schlippenback. During the Japanese occupation of Korea, it was known as Ryūdai-kō.

Geography

Yongdae Gap is the southern point of a small peninsula whose most conspicuous summit is Wonsandok San. This lies about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the cape. The highest visible mountain from the point is Yongyon San, about 17 miles (27 km) farther NNW. Its range extends 25 miles (40 km) north from the cape.

A half-mile (.8 km) to the west of the peninsula is Yongdae Myoji ("Yongdae Anchorage"). This has a depth of 9.1–13 meters (30–43 ft) and bottom in fine sand, but is unsafe except as a shelter from NE winds.

To its east is a narrow but long and deep bay extending about 40 miles (64 km) east to Musu Point.

Structures

Yongdae Gap has a lighthouse, but the American National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency notes that "the existence and operation of all navigational aids should be considered unreliable on the east coast of North Korea".

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ NGA (2016), p. 213 harvp error: no target: CITEREFNGA2016 (help).
  2. ^ MSO (2015), p. 73.
  3. ^ Jarrad (1884), p. 137.

Bibliography

External links

40°28′35″N 129°04′02″E / 40.4763745°N 129.0671542°E / 40.4763745; 129.0671542

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