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Faro Querandí

Faro Querandí, Partido de Villa Gesell, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Faro Querandí

The Faro Querandí is a historic lighthouse located in Partido de Villa Gesell, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

History

  • The construction of the Faro Querandí began in 1932 and was completed in 1934.

Architecture

The tower of the Faro Querandí stands at an impressive height of 65 meters (213 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches 75 meters (246 feet).

The lighthouse features a distinctive six-level structure.

Its architectural style is characteristic of traditional Argentine lighthouses, with a cylindrical base and a tapering tower.

Light Characteristics

The Faro Querandí emits a white light with a range of 18 nautical miles (33 kilometers) and a period of 26 seconds.

The light's sequence follows the international standard for major lighthouses: Fl(3)+1+(3)+Fl(3)+1+(3)+Fl(3)+1+(9).

Current Status

The Faro Querandí is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be automated.

Location and Accessibility

The Faro Querandí is situated on the coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.

It can be accessed via a paved road that leads from Partido de Villa Gesell.

Heritage Status

The Faro Querandí has been designated as a historic monument in recognition of its architectural and cultural significance.

Notable Historical Events

The Faro Querandí played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships navigating the Argentine coast.

Strong emphasis on this part: The Faro Querandí was a crucial aid to navigation during World War II.

Details

NameFaro Querandí
City
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-37.464314, -57.11161
Current useactive aid to navigation