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Baixio do Rio do Fogo

Baixio do Rio do Fogo, Rio Grande do Norte, Northeast Region, Brazil

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Baixio do Rio do Fogo Lighthouse

The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is believed to have been constructed in 1930s, during the colonial era of Brazil.

History

  • The tower height of the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse stands at approximately 39 meters. The focal height is reportedly around 12 meters.
  • The structure features a white quadrangular concrete tower with red bands, characteristic of traditional lighthouses in Brazil.
  • The light source is believed to be an oil-based system.

Light Characteristics

  • The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse emits a red light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles and a period of 6 seconds.
  • The light pattern is reportedly a Fl (first order) signal.

Current Status

The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it may be automated in some capacity.

Location and Accessibility

  • Located at -5.2289716, -35.3476923, the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse can be found on the coast of Brazil's Northeast Region, specifically in the state of Rio Grande do Norte.
  • The site is accessible via road, with nearby towns offering basic amenities.

Heritage Status

The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse has been designated as a notable historical landmark in Brazil, reflecting its importance in maritime navigation and safety.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details are not available, the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is believed to have played a significant role in maritime traffic management during World War II.

History The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is believed to have been constructed in 1930s, during the colonial era of Brazil. Architecture and Construction The tower height of the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse stands at approximately 39 meters. The focal height is reportedly around 12 meters. The structure features a white quadrangular concrete tower with red bands, characteristic of traditional lighthouses in Brazil. The light source is believed to be an oil-based system. Light Characteristics The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse emits a red light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles and a period of 6 seconds. The light pattern is reportedly a Fl (first order) signal. Current Status The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it may be automated in some capacity. Location and Accessibility Located at -5.2289716, -35.3476923, the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse can be found on the coast of Brazil's Northeast Region, specifically in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The site is accessible via road, with nearby towns offering basic amenities. Heritage Status The Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse has been designated as a notable historical landmark in Brazil, reflecting its importance in maritime navigation and safety. Notable Historical Events While specific details are not available, the Baixio do Rio do Fogo lighthouse is believed to have played a significant role in maritime traffic management during World War II.

Details

NameBaixio do Rio do Fogo
City
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-5.2289715, -35.34769
Current useactive aid to navigation