Ilhas Maricá
X3MG+2W, Maricá - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Name and Location
Located at X3MG+2W, Maricá - State of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilConstruction and History
The Ilhas Maricá Lighthouse was constructed in 19 (year uncertain) as part of the Brazilian government's efforts to improve navigation along the country's extensive coastline. The lighthouse is one of the oldest on the Rio de Janeiro coast, serving as a vital aid to mariners for over 150 years.
Architecture and Materials
The Ilhas Maricá Lighthouse stands at an impressive 80 feet (24 meters) in height, featuring a white truncated conical masonry tower with black bands. The structure's design provides excellent visibility, making it a reliable beacon for ships navigating the region.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a white light, characterized by a LFl (Long Flash, every 15 seconds) pattern, with a range of 16 nautical miles. This distinctive light helps guide vessels safely through treacherous waters and warns them of nearby hazards.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse via land or sea. A tourist trail leads to the site, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The lighthouse is also accessible by boat, providing a unique perspective on its role as a maritime aid.
Notable Views and Landscape
Technical and Operational Details
The Ilhas Maricá Lighthouse has been recognized as an important cultural and historical landmark in Brazil. Although the lighthouse still serves as an active aid to navigation, it has also been repurposed as a museum, offering insight into its rich history and maritime significance. The lighthouse is automated, with no human operators required for its daily operations.
Further Information
- * [Wikipedia Article](link)
- * [Maritime Museum of Rio de Janeiro](link)
Details
Name | Ilhas Maricá |
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City | Maricá |
Country | Brazil |
Coordinates | -23.0172854, -42.9225413 |