Jolo Lighthouse
Port Area,, Jolo,, Sulu, 3X4X+JQ4, Jolo, Philippines
Name and Location
The Jolo Lighthouse, also known as Faro de Joló (in Spanish), is a prominent coastal landmark located in the Port Area of Jolo, Sulu Province, Philippines.
Construction and History
While there is limited information available on the construction date and era of the Jolo Lighthouse, it is believed to have been built during the mid-20th century. The structure stands 18 meters tall, with a focal height of 15 meters above sea level. Its tower is constructed from concrete.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's tower is made of concrete.
Light and Navigation
The Jolo Lighthouse features a light characteristic pattern of Fl (3) W.15s, indicating a flashing white light every 15 seconds. This aids in navigation for vessels navigating the waters off Jolo's coast.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, but specific details on opening hours, entrance fees, and guided tours are unavailable. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the Sulu Sea.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Jolo Lighthouse is situated in a coastal environment with tropical vegetation and sea cliffs.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, there are no available images or stories about the Jolo Lighthouse or its surrounding area.
Technical and Operational Details
The Jolo Lighthouse has been automated, eliminating the need for manual operation by lighthouse keepers. While the lighthouse still functions for navigation, its role may have diminished due to advances in technology and automation.
Further Information
Details
Name | Jolo Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 6.0564239, 120.9991215 |