Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
GH6X+R3W, Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Rd, Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
Name and Location
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
Located in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
Construction and History
The Cape Bojeador Lighthouse was built during the Spanish colonial period between 1886 and 1892 to serve as an aid to navigation for ships traversing the West Philippine Sea. The lighthouse is named after Captain Manuel Quirós Bojeador y Álava, a Spanish naval officer who played a key role in its construction.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by a brick façade with a cylindrical tower and a rectangular base. Its distinctive design features a white light rotating every 15 seconds, visible for up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers). The structure was built using traditional masonry techniques, with a foundation made of concrete and steel.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's original Fresnel lens was replaced by a modern LED system in the 1990s as part of an automation process. This improvement allowed for improved efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors are welcome to explore the lighthouse and its surrounding areas. The site offers guided tours, which provide insight into the region's maritime history and the significance of the lighthouse as a navigation aid. The lighthouse is located on Cape Bojeador Road, Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and can be reached by car or public transportation from nearby towns and cities.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands at the tip of a rocky promontory overlooking the West Philippine Sea. The surrounding area is characterized by lush vegetation, rugged cliffs, and scenic vistas.
Technical and Operational Details
The Cape Bojeador Lighthouse was automated in the 1990s, replacing its original Fresnel lens with a modern LED system. Today, the lighthouse serves as a museum and tourist attraction, no longer operational as a working aid to navigation.
Further Information
The Cape Bojeador Lighthouse has been designated as a National Historical Landmark by the Philippine government, recognizing its importance in the country's maritime history. The site is managed by the Philippine Coast Guard and the National Historical Landmarks Committee.
Details
Name | Cape Bojeador Lighthouse |
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City | Burgos |
Country | Philippines |
Coordinates | 18.5122731, 120.5979031 |
Year of construction | 1892 |
Events | shipwrecks or rescues |
Historic significance | aid to navigation for ships traversing the West Philippine Sea |
Stories | notable events such as shipwrecks or rescues, keeper stories |
Architectural style | brick façade with a cylindrical tower and a rectangular base |
Architect | Captain Manuel Quirós Bojeador y Álava |
Construction material | brick, concrete, and steel |
Tower height | 36 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | by car or public transportation from nearby towns and cities |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | lush vegetation, rugged cliffs, and scenic vistas |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | Currimao Station, Philippine Coast Guard, Maharlika Highway |
Light characteristic | white light rotating every 15 seconds |
Light range | 20 |
Automated | true |