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Límite Departamental

Camino de la Costa "Mario José Franco"

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Límite Departamental Lighthouse

The Límite Departamental lighthouse is a notable maritime aid located on the coast of Argentina.

History

  • The Límite Departamental was constructed in 1928, serving as an important navigational aid for ships traversing the coastline. Its strategic location facilitated safe passage and commerce between the port city of San Javier and the open sea.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above its foundation, with a focal height of around 40 meters (131 feet). The tower's design is characteristic of early 20th-century Argentine architecture, featuring a classic cylindrical shape. The structure is constructed from local stone and concrete.

Light Characteristics

The Límite Departamental emits a fixed red light, visible to mariners at a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers). This pattern has remained unchanged since its construction.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly no longer automated. Its current status as a functional navigational aid is subject to change.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the Camino de la Costa "Mario José Franco" in Comisión de Fomento de San Javier, Argentina, the Límite Departamental lighthouse can be accessed by road or on foot. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the coastline and nearby beaches.

Heritage Status

The Límite Departamental lighthouse is reportedly listed as a protected historical landmark in Argentina.

Notable Historical Events

  • No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameLímite Departamental
CityComisión de Fomento de San Javier
CountryArgentina
Coordinates-40.8462, -64.60275
Current useactive navigation