| Turkmenistan, a country of central Asia, was one
of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union until 1991. At its western
end, Turkemenistan borders the southeastern quadrant of the landlocked
Caspian Sea, the world's largest lake. Since
lighthouses on the Caspian are not included in international
light lists not much is known about them. Further information, especially
photos, would be welcome.
Turkmenbashi (known as Krasnovodsk under Russian and Soviet rule) is
the only port of any size. Accessible by air and also by ferry from Baku
in Azerbaijan, it is the country's main point of contact with Europe.
- Lighthouses
Karaada (Ostrov Karaada, Bekdash)
- Date unknown. Active(?); characteristics unknown. Round or octagonal tower
with lantern and gallery. Google has a fine satellite
view of this historic
light station. Karaada is a small island about 2.5 km (1.5 mi) southwest
of Bekdash near the northwestern corner of Turkmenistan. Accessible only
by boat. Site status unknown; there must be a distant view from shore.
- ** Tarta
- Date unknown. Inactive. Approx. 17 m (56 ft) hexagonal stone tower with
gallery, mounted on a square stone base. The tower was probably painted
white originally, but little paint remains. Oleg Storozhenko's photo is at
right, and he has also posted a more distant view.
Storozhenko reports that the tower is abandoned.
Located at Mys Tarta, a cape about 20 km (13 mi) west of Turkmenbashi. Site
open; tower open.
- Kizyl-Su (Turkmenbashi, Krasnovodsk)
- Date unknown. Active(?); characteristics unknown. Round or octagonal tower
with lantern and gallery. Google has a good satellite
view of the station. Kizyl-Su is the original name of Krasnovodsk, now
called Turkmenbashi. The city is built on a bay (Kizyl-Su or Krasnovodsk
Bay) that is partially enclosed by a chain of barrier islands, and the light
station is built at one of the highest points in this barrier. The light
apparently serves as a landfall light, since it doesn't mark an entrance
through the barrier. Accessible only by boat. Site status unknown.
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Tarta Light, June 2007
photo copyright Oleg
Storozhenko; used by permission
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