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Faro Isla Draga

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Faro Isla Draga

The Faro Isla Draga is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Isla Draga off the coast of Cartagena, Colombia.

Overview

  • The Faro Isla Draga was constructed in 1882 to serve as a navigational aid for ships approaching the port of Cartagena.
  • The tower has undergone several restorations and renovations over the years, with the most recent being completed in the early 20th century.

Architecture

The Faro Isla Draga stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching an additional 40 meters (131 feet).

The tower is constructed from stone and features a distinctive octagonal shape.

The light source is reportedly a first-order Fresnel lens.

Location

The Faro Isla Draga is situated on the island of Isla Draga, located off the coast of Cartagena in Colombia.

The lighthouse can be accessed via the Camino a Bocachica, a scenic road that runs along the coastline.

Visiting Information

Visitors to the Faro Isla Draga are able to view the tower from the exterior and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding waters.

However, access to the interior of the lighthouse is reportedly restricted due to safety concerns.

Heritage Status

The Faro Isla Draga has been designated as a historic landmark by the Colombian government, recognizing its importance in the country's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

The Faro Isla Draga played an important role during the 19th-century trade wars between Colombia and Spain.

The lighthouse was used to guide Spanish warships into Cartagena harbor, where they would engage British vessels in a series of naval battles.

Details

NameFaro Isla Draga
CityCartagena
CountryColombia
Coordinates10.312381, -75.57742
Current useactive navigation
Accessibletrue