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Molocaboc Lighthouse

XGHR+GG Sagay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

Name and Location

The Molocaboc Lighthouse is located in Sagay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Its coordinates are 10.9788097° N, 123.5413514° E.

Construction and History

The Molocaboc Lighthouse was constructed in 2002, making it one of the newer lighthouses in the Philippines. The structure is primarily made of steel and glass-reinforced plastic, with a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's structure is composed of steel and glass-reinforced plastic. Its focal height is estimated to be around 20 meters (66 feet), making it an effective aid for navigation.

Light and Navigation

The Molocaboc Lighthouse emits a red light with a period of 5 seconds, characterized as Fl(3)W.15s. This distinctive light pattern helps mariners distinguish the lighthouse from others in the vicinity.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors cannot enter the lighthouse or climb its tower. However, the surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding islands.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding area offers scenic views, allowing visitors to appreciate the importance of this vital aid to navigation.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Unfortunately, no significant local folklore or unique anecdotes have been documented about the Molocaboc Lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

As a relatively modern lighthouse, the Molocaboc Lighthouse has not yet acquired any official heritage status. Its operation is automated, ensuring continuous service without human intervention. The Philippine Coast Guard, specifically the Bacolod Station, is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the lighthouse.

Further Information

  • Philippine Coast Guard's 2019 Lighthouse Masterlist
  • The Philippine Lighthouse Directory

Details

NameMolocaboc Lighthouse
CitySagay City
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates10.9788097, 123.5413514
Year of construction2002
Eventsno notable historical events
Historic significancevital aid for navigation in an area with a rich maritime history
Storiesno significant local folklore or unique anecdotes
Construction materialsteel and glass-reinforced plastic
Focal height20
Tower height30
Access descriptionsurrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding islands.
Landscape typecoastal
View descriptionsurrounding area offers scenic views
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Nearby attractionsSagay City Beach, Bacolod Public Museum, Talisay City Church
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15s
Automatedtrue