Morant Point Lighthouse
WR98+976, Morant Point, Jamaica
Name and Location
Morant Point Lighthouse Located at WR98+976, Morant Point, Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea.
Construction and History
The Morant Point Lighthouse was built in 1844 during the colonial era when Jamaica was under British rule. It has a rich history and is an iconic symbol of Jamaican maritime heritage.
Architecture and Materials
The structure's architectural style is characteristic of lighthouses from that period, with a sturdy square base and a tapered tower made of stone. The lighthouse stands at an impressive 35 meters (114 feet) tall, with a focal height reaching approximately 21 meters (69 feet) above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a Fl (3) W 15s light pattern, indicating its presence with a white flash every 15 seconds. This unique sequence helps identify the Morant Point Lighthouse from a distance, making it an essential landmark for seafarers.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, but please note that the tower itself is not open to the public due to safety concerns and conservation efforts. For more information on visiting hours, entrance fees, guided tours, and on-site facilities, see Visitor Information below.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands proudly on a rocky outcropping overlooking the Caribbean Sea, with the surrounding landscape characterized by rugged coastline, lush vegetation, and the occasional ship passing by. Visitors may enjoy exploring the surrounding coastline, including nearby beaches and scenic viewpoints.
Anecdotes and Folklore
In 1873, the Morant Point Lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding the USS Montauk to safety after it encountered difficulties in the area. This event highlights the lighthouse's importance as a lifesaving aid for mariners.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was automated in 1987, marking the end of an era for manual operation. Today, it continues to serve as an active aid to navigation, helping vessels navigate the waters around Jamaica. The lighthouse is managed by the Port Authority of Jamaica, ensuring its continued operation and maintenance.
Further Information
For more information on the Morant Point Lighthouse, please visit the Wikipedia article: unknown.
Details
Name | Morant Point Lighthouse |
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City | Morant Point |
Country | Jamaica |
Coordinates | 17.9184021, -76.1843645 |
Year of construction | 1844 |
Events | 1873: guided the USS _Montauk_ to safety |
Historic significance | vital aid to navigation in the Caribbean Sea |
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Architectural style | stone |
Construction material | "stone" |
Focal height | 21 |
Tower height | 35 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automated in 1987 |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | rugged coastline, lush vegetation, and the occasional ship passing by |
Guided tours | true |
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Opening hours | [insert hours] |
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Light characteristic | "Fl (3) W 15s" |
Automated | true |