Saldanha Bay South Head Lighthouse
VXV3+PP West Coast Peninsula, South Africa
Name and Location
The Saldanha Bay South Head Lighthouse is located at the southern head of Saldanha Bay, on the West Coast Peninsula in Western Cape, South Africa.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was built in 1895 during the Victorian era. Its design is characteristic of many lighthouses constructed during this period, featuring a sturdy tower with a lantern room at the top. The exact architect or architectural style is unknown.
Architecture and Materials
Unfortunately, details on the materials used for construction are unavailable.
Light and Navigation
The light characteristics are unfortunately unavailable. The lighthouse's current status is decommissioned, no longer operating as a functional aid to navigation.
Accessibility and Visiting
The site is not open to general visitation. Enthusiasts may be able to arrange guided tours with local authorities.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse overlooks the picturesque Saldanha Bay, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and marine environment. The area is characterized by rugged terrain, rocky shores, and open sea.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, local folklore and unique anecdotes about the lighthouse are unavailable.
Technical and Operational Details
The tower stands at a height of 21 meters above sea level, with a focal height of approximately the same value. The light is no longer operational due to its decommissioned status.
Further Information
Please refer to relevant nautical charts for navigation information. For additional information on the lighthouse, please refer to [this Wikipedia link](link).
Details
Name | Saldanha Bay South Head Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | -33.1056534, 17.9542728 |