Taipu
Taipu, Pará, North Region, Brazil
Taipu Lighthouse
The Taipu lighthouse was constructed in 1932 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners traversing the coast of Pará, Brazil.
History
- The tower stands at a height of 98 meters (322 feet) and features a white square metal framework structure.
- The lighthouse's distinctive design has withstood the test of time, remaining an iconic landmark along the Brazilian coast.
Light Characteristics
The Taipu lighthouse emits a powerful beam that can be seen from a distance of 16 nautical miles. Its light characteristics include a period of 15 seconds and a character of Fl (first order).
The light is white in color, providing a reassuring signal to mariners navigating the area.
Current Status
The Taipu lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been partially obscured by dense vegetation. Efforts are ongoing to restore the structure to its former glory and ensure its continued functionality.
Location
Located on the coast of Pará, Brazil, the Taipu lighthouse is situated at a coordinate of -0.6618983, -48.0434877.
Visitors can access the site via land, although the surrounding area may require some effort to navigate due to dense vegetation.
Heritage Status
The Taipu lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and cultural importance.
Its designation as a notable landmark reflects its enduring role in the maritime heritage of Brazil.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details regarding notable events are not available, it is known that the Taipu lighthouse played an important role in the country's maritime history.
Details
| Name | Taipu |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Brazil |
| Coordinates | -0.6618983, -48.043488 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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