Itamoabo
Avenida Malhada
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Itamoabo Lighthouse
The Itamoabo Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Avenida Malhada in Salvador, Brazil.
History
- The structure's origins date back to the late 19th century, when it was constructed as part of a series of navigational aids designed to aid mariners navigating the coastlines of Brazil.
- The Itamoabo Lighthouse is attributed to the skilled hands of its constructor, whose identity remains unknown.
Architecture
The tower's design is characterized by a white conical masonry structure, typical of many lighthouses built during this period.
Light Characteristics
- The Itamoabo Lighthouse emits a distinctive white light that can be seen from a range of 15 nautical miles (28 kilometers).
- The light pattern is marked by a three-second flash, denoted as "Q" in international lighthouse communication systems.
Current Status
The Itamoabo Lighthouse remains an active navigational aid, although its operation may be automated to varying degrees.
Location and Accessibility
- Located on Avenida Malhada in Salvador, Brazil, the Itamoabo Lighthouse can be accessed via public roads and pedestrian paths.
- Visitors may approach the lighthouse from nearby towns or cities, with parking facilities available near the structure.
Heritage Status
The Itamoabo Lighthouse has been recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark by local authorities.
Notable Historical Events
- While specific details regarding notable events are not available, it can be inferred that the Itamoabo Lighthouse played an important role in facilitating navigation and trade along Brazil's coastlines during its operational years.
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Details
| Name | Itamoabo |
|---|---|
| City | Salvador |
| Country | Brazil |
| Coordinates | -12.795478, -38.533936 |
| Current use | active navigational aid |
| Accessible | true |
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