Faro Punta Oriental
Faro Punta Oriental, Cape Horn, Provincia de la Antártica Chilena, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica Region, Chile
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Faro Punta Oriental
Located on Cape Horn, Chile, has been guiding mariners since 1902.
History
- The Faro Punta Oriental was part of a series of lighthouses built to aid navigation through the treacherous waters of the Strait of Magellan.
- The tower stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of about 45 meters (148 feet).
Architecture and Construction
The structure is made from stone and concrete, typical materials used in lighthouse construction during this period.
Light Characteristics
- The lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) out to sea.
- The pattern is a steady burn, indicating its status as an active aid to navigation.
Current Status
The Faro Punta Oriental remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
Location and Accessibility
- Faro Punta Oriental is situated on Cape Horn, Chile, accessible via foot or by boat.
- The nearest town, Cape Horn, offers basic amenities and services for visitors.
Heritage Status
The Faro Punta Oriental has been recognized as a historic landmark in Chile, contributing to the country's rich cultural heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- During its operational years, the lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Strait of Magellan.
- The presence helped facilitate the growth of trade and exploration in the region.
Architecture and Construction
The architect responsible for designing the Faro Punta Oriental is not specified.
Details
| Name | Faro Punta Oriental |
|---|---|
| City | Cape Horn |
| Country | Chile |
| Coordinates | -54.98143, -68.35169 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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