Farol de Olinda
R. Orlandina Rapouso De Paiva, 26 - Amaro Branco, Olinda - PE, 53120-230, Brazil
Name and Location
The Farol de Olinda is a historic lighthouse located in the heart of Amaro Branco, Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil.
Construction and History
Built in 1872, the Farol de Olinda was constructed to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships sailing along the Brazilian coast. Its original purpose was to provide a safe passage through the treacherous waters of the Atlantic Ocean, ensuring the safety of vessels and preventing accidents.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is constructed from white concrete, with a height of 90 meters above sea level. Its truncated conical shape provides excellent visibility from all directions, making it an effective aid to navigation. The structure is supported by four pillars, which are anchored firmly in the ground, providing stability and ensuring its integrity.
Light and Navigation
The Farol de Olinda is equipped with a white light that emits every 35 seconds, producing a range of approximately 46 kilometers. This periodic flashing pattern helps mariners identify the lighthouse and maintain safe passage through the surrounding waters.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is 90 meters tall, with a truncated conical shape made from white concrete and black bands. It has a height of 90 meters above sea level.
Further Information
- G 0202 - Brazilian Lighthouse Reference Number
- "Farol de Olinda" - Wikipedia article
Details
Name | Farol de Olinda |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | -8.0112416, -34.8472151 |