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Phare de Kribi

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Phare de Kribi

The Phare de Kribi is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Cameroon, in the town of Kribi.

History

  • The structure has been an important aid to navigation for mariners since its construction.

Architecture and Materials

The Phare de Kribi was built in 1912 by French engineers.

The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a distinctive cylindrical shape.

Light Characteristics

The Phare de Kribi is equipped with a Fresnel lens that emits a red light.

The light has a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) and is visible during the day using a red filter.

Current Status

The Phare de Kribi is no longer an active aid to navigation, having been automated in recent years.

However, it remains a popular tourist attraction and is now operated as a museum.

Location and Accessibility

The Phare de Kribi is located on the N7 road, which runs along the coast of Cameroon.

The structure can be accessed by car or on foot from the nearby town of Kribi.

Heritage Status

The Phare de Kribi has been designated as a historic monument in Cameroon, recognizing its importance as an architectural and cultural landmark.

Notable Historical Events

The Phare de Kribi played a significant role during World War II, serving as a key location for the Allied forces' efforts to monitor German U-boat activity in the region.

Phare de Kribi

Details

NamePhare de Kribi
CityKribi
CountryCameroon
Coordinates2.939541, 9.903965
ArchitectFrench engineers
Current usemuseum