Farol da Barra do Dande
Estrada da Barra do Dande
Farol da Barra do Dande
The Farol da Barra do Dande is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Angola.
History
- The construction began in 1911, marking an important milestone in the country's maritime infrastructure development.
- The lighthouse played a crucial role in the country's maritime trade during World War I.
Architecture and Construction Materials
Built using traditional materials, the tower features a distinctive cylindrical shape with a square base. The structure is constructed from local stone and wood, showcasing the region's architectural heritage.
Light Characteristics
The Farol da Barra do Dande emits a fixed red light, visible to mariners at a range of approximately 20 nautical miles. Its focal height stands at 45 meters above sea level.
Current Status
As an active aid to navigation, the lighthouse remains operational and continues to guide vessels safely into the port of Barra do Dande.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Estrada da Barra do Dande in Barra do Dande, Angola, this historic landmark is easily accessible by road. Visitors can reach the site via a short walk from the nearby town center.
Heritage Status
Designated as a national monument, the Farol da Barra do Dande holds significant cultural and historical value to Angola's rich heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- The lighthouse played a crucial role in the country's maritime trade during World War I.
Details
| Name | Farol da Barra do Dande |
|---|---|
| City | Barra do Dande |
| Country | Angola |
| Coordinates | -8.469087, 13.347143 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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