FaroTresCruces
5G9C+5X Ancud, Chile
Name and Location
The Faro Tres Cruces, also known as Three Crosses Lighthouse, is located in Ancud, Chile, on the Chiloé Archipelago in southern Chile. The lighthouse's coordinates are -41.8320329° S and -73.4775715° W.
Construction and History
The exact construction year of the Faro Tres Cruces is unknown, but it is believed to have been built in the late 19th or early 20th century based on architectural styles and historical records. The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and cultural importance in Chilean maritime history.
Architecture and Materials
The Faro Tres Cruces features a rectangular tower with a pyramidal roof and a lantern room at the top, typical of Chilean lighthouses from this era. The structure is likely made of stone and brick, with a wooden superstructure. The height of the lighthouse is approximately 39 meters (127 feet), with a focal height of around 32 meters (105 feet).
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a white light with a range of approximately 16 nautical miles. The light characteristic is Fl (0.2+14.8) seconds, indicating a flashing pattern.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Chiloé Archipelago. The lighthouse currently serves as a museum or tourist attraction, providing visitors with insight into Chile's maritime history and the region's unique culture.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Chiloé Archipelago, including the islands, bays, and coastal towns. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, verdant forests, and stunning coastline.
Technical and Operational Details
The Faro Tres Cruces is no longer in use as an operational aid to navigation. It has been converted into a museum or tourist attraction.
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Details
Name | FaroTresCruces |
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City | Ancud |
Country | Chile |
Coordinates | -41.8320329, -73.4775715 |
Year of construction | late19thorearly20thcentury |
Events | |
Historic significance | recognizedforitshistoricalsignificanceandculturalimportanceinChileanmaritimehistory |
Keeper stories | |
Stories | |
Architectural style | typicalofChileanlighthousesfromthisera |
Construction material | stoneandbrick,withawoodensuperstructure |
Focal height | around32meters(105feet) |
Tower height | approximately39meters(127feet) |
Landscape type | |
View description | panoramicviewsoftheChiloéArchipelago,includingtheislands,bays,andcoastaltowns |
Facilities | |
Light characteristic | Fl(0.2+14.8)seconds,indicatingaflashingpattern |
Light range | approximately16nauticalmiles |