STAMP OF RUSSIA 2024 - Ilyinsky & Povorotny lighthouses. 3286-3287 (2 stamps)
The Ilyinsky Lighthouse (the Feodosia lighthouse) is a lighthouse
on St. Elijah Cape on the eastern coast of Crimea, not far from Feodosia. It
was built in 1899. During the Great Patriotic War, the Lighthouse on St. Elijah
Cape was destroyed in one of the numerous battles. In 1956, the building of the
lighthouse on St. Elijah Cape was restored, and in this form, it has survived
to this day. Today, it looks like a 15 m high white stone tower with windows
arranged in three tiers.
The Povorotny
Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Povorotny Cape at the northern tip of
Mayachny Island in Vyborg Bay. It was built in 1924. It is a 13 m high white
octagonal tower with a red lantern structure. The Lighthouse light is flashing;
depending on the sector, it flickers green, red or white light at a height of
18 m above sea level. The signal visibility range is from 2 miles (green) to 7
miles (white).
The postage
stamps provide images of the Ilyinsky Lighthouse against the background of the
map of the Crimean Peninsula and the wind rose, and the Povorotny Lighthouse
against the background of the map of Vyborg Bay and the wind rose.
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