Farol da Barra;Farol Da Barra
Farol da Barra - Barra, Salvador - BA, 40140-650, Brazil
Name and Location
Farol da Barra Lighthouse Located in the picturesque town of Barra, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Construction and History
The Farol da Barra Lighthouse was constructed in [year] to serve as a vital aid to navigation for vessels traveling through All Saints Bay. Its original purpose was to mark the entrance to the bay, warning sailors of the treacherous waters and rocky coastline.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is an impressive example of colonial-era architecture, characterized by its white truncated conical masonry tower adorned with black bands. Standing 39 meters (128 feet) tall, it is one of the tallest lighthouses in Brazil.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a white light during the day and a red light at night, visible for approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles). Its characteristic sequence includes two flashes every three seconds, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners and tourists alike.
Accessibility and Visiting
As an official tourist attraction in Brazil, the Farol da Barra Lighthouse is open to visitors. No further information available on accessibility or visiting details.
Notable Views and Landscape
No notable views or landscape information available.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available about the Farol da Barra Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse's light characteristics, including its emission of a white light during the day and a red light at night, serve as a vital aid to navigation. No further technical or operational details available.
For more information on the Farol da Barra Lighthouse's architecture and light characteristics, refer to [Source 1]. For insights into the historical significance of the lighthouse, refer to [Source 2].
Details
Name | Farol da Barra;Farol Da Barra |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | -13.0103253, -38.5329169 |