Feu de Gargalo
9GCP+W3 Osani, France
Name and Location
The Feu de Gargalo lighthouse stands tall off the coast of Osani, France, in the Mediterranean Sea.
Construction and History
This vital aid to navigation has been guiding mariners safely through the waters since its construction in the early 20th century. The exact date of its construction is not specified.
Architecture and Materials
The Feu de Gargalo lighthouse is a sturdy, cylindrical structure built with reinforced concrete. Its imposing height allows it to pierce the horizon, serving as a beacon for ships traversing the busy maritime routes of the Mediterranean.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits two distinct light patterns: 1. Fl (3) W 15s: A red sector light with a range of 6 nautical miles, serving as a warning to mariners approaching from the northwest; and 2. Fl (3) W 15s: A white sector light with a range of 8 nautical miles, guiding vessels entering the Corsican Sea.
Accessibility and Visiting
Unfortunately, the Feu de Gargalo lighthouse does not offer public access or guided tours due to its remote location and sensitive marine environment. However, visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean from nearby Osani and other coastal towns.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands sentinel on the rocky outcropping of Ile Gargalu, surrounded by crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. The Corsican Sea's unique ecosystem supports a diverse array of flora and fauna, making this region a significant area for marine conservation.
Technical and Operational Details
As of now, the Feu de Gargalo lighthouse remains an automated aid to navigation, ensuring consistent illumination for mariners. No recorded changes to its status or operation are available.
Further Information
- * US NGA Pub. 113 (2010-10-22)
- * French National Geographic Institute (IGN)
Details
Name | Feu de Gargalo |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 42.3722665, 8.5351816 |