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Quiterajo Lighthouse

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Name and Location

The Quiterajo Lighthouse is located in the coastal town of Quiterajo, Macomia, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique (GPS Coordinates: -11.8160629° S, 40.6083584° E).

Construction and History

Unfortunately, the construction date and era of the Quiterajo Lighthouse are currently unknown.

Architecture and Materials

The architecture style of the Quiterajo Lighthouse is also unclear at this time.

Light and Navigation

Information about the light's range, pattern, or characteristic is not yet available. It is also unclear whether the lighthouse operates manually or has been automated in recent years.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can currently access the lighthouse. However, specific information on opening hours, entrance fees, and guided tours is unavailable. On-site facilities may include basic amenities such as restrooms or parking areas.

Notable Views and Landscape

The Quiterajo Lighthouse is situated in a coastal area with a scenic view of the surrounding waters. The landscape may include beaches, coral reefs, or other marine ecosystems.

Anecdotes and Folklore

There are no known local folklore or unique anecdotes about this lighthouse at present.

Technical and Operational Details

The height of the lighthouse tower is not publicly available. Similarly, the focal height (the distance from the light source to sea level) is unknown. AIS (Automatic Identification System) and radar installations information are currently unknown as well.

Further Information

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Details

NameQuiterajo Lighthouse
CityQuiterajo
CountryMozambique
Coordinates-11.8160629, 40.6083584
Accessibletrue
Landscape typecoastal area with beaches, coral reefs, or other marine ecosystems
View descriptionscenic view of the surrounding waters
Facilitiesbasic amenities such as restrooms or parking areas
Nearby attractions["water sports, fishing, and exploring the coastal ecosystem"]