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Lübeck - Feuerschiff Fehmarnbelt in front of Media Docks
Germany
The Fehmarnbelt Feuerschiff (Lightship) lying in front of the Media Docks in the port of Lübeck, Willy-Brand-Allee The Fehmarnbelt Lightship (German: Feuerschiff Fehmarnbelt) was built in 1906-08 at Brake on the River Weser and entered service in 1908 as the lightship Außeneider. Until 1945 she was moored at the position known as Außeneider guarding the estuary of the river Eider on the North Sea coast. In the years from 1956 to 1965 she was a reserve lighthouse in the Baltic Sea and then from 1965 to 1984 she was positioned under its present name in the Fehmarn Belt. Today the Feuerschiff Fehmarnbelt belongs to a charitable society and her home port is the Lübeck museum port in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, where she spends the winter months at least. The ship is preserved in working condition and during the summer she is taken to sea in order to test all facilities under sea conditions. Visits on board of the lightship are permitted. [source used: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fehmarnbelt_Lightship]
Copyright: Alexander Jensko
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Taken: 17/09/2011
Geüpload: 17/09/2011
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Tags: lubeck; luebeck; port; hafen; harbour; fehmarn; belt; feuerschiff; lightship; lighthouse; baltic sea; trave; hanseatic; culture; technic; technik
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