ManiguinLighthouse
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Name and Location
The Maniguin Lighthouse is located on Maniguin Island in Culasi, Antique, Philippines. Its official name is Maniguin Lighthouse, while locally it is known as simply "Maniguin". The island's coordinates are 11.596615° N latitude and 121.6981965° E longitude.
Construction and History
The exact year of construction is unknown, but the lighthouse is believed to have been built during the early 20th century. Its primary function was as a navigational aid for local fishermen and traders.
Architecture and Materials
The Maniguin Lighthouse is constructed from concrete with a distinctive white tower that rises above the island's rugged terrain. Its architectural style is characteristic of early 20th-century lighthouses in the Philippines.
Light and Navigation
The original light source has been replaced by modern LED technology. The light range is estimated to be around 20 kilometers (12 miles), with a characteristic of Fl (3) W.15s (flashing white every 15 seconds). Although its primary function as a navigational aid has been superseded by modern technology, the lighthouse still stands tall, serving as a testament to the region's rich maritime history.
Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is currently automated, with no manual operation required. Visitors can access the island by boat or ferry services from Culasi town, Antique province. Due to its remote location and lack of infrastructure, public accessibility is limited.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the top of the lighthouse, one can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of Maniguin Island and the surrounding waters of Western Visayas. On clear days, it is possible to see the distant islands and coastline of Antique province. Maniguin Island is a small, rugged island with limited vegetation and wildlife. The surrounding waters are known for their rich marine biodiversity.
Anecdotes and Folklore
There are no notable photos or gallery mentions available due to the lighthouse's isolated location. Additionally, there are no documented local folklore or unique anecdotes about the Maniguin Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has been decommissioned as a primary navigation aid, but it may still be referenced on nautical charts. No AIS (Automatic Identification System) or radar installation is currently available.
Further Information
Consult the Philippine Coast Guard's official navigational charts for more information on maritime routes and hazards in the region. The Maniguin Lighthouse has cultural significance in the region but lacks formal heritage status recognition.
Details
Name | ManiguinLighthouse |
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City | Culasi,Antique |
Country | Philippines |
Coordinates | 11.596615, 121.6981965 |
Year of construction | early20thcentury |
Events | nosignificanthistoricaleventsarerecordedinrelationtotheManiguinLighthouse |
Historic significance | culturalsignificanceintheregionbutlacksformalheritagestatusrecognition |
Stories | nostoriesofformerlighthousekeepershavebeendocumented |
Architectural style | characteristicofearly20th-centurylighthousesinthePhilippines |
Construction material | concrete |
Focal height | 30-40meters(100-130feet) |
Tower height | unknown |
Landscape type | ruggedislandwithlimitedvegetationandwildlife |
View description | breathtakingpanoramaofManiguinIslandandthesurroundingwatersofWesternVisayas |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s(flashingwhiteevery15seconds) |
Light range | 20kilometers(12miles) |