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Tanguigui Lighthouse

FPPG+QG Madridejos, Cebu, Philippines

Name and Location

The Tanguigui Lighthouse is located on Tanguingui Island, off the coast of Madridejos, Cebu, Philippines.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1994 and is one of the many beacons operated by the Philippine Coast Guard. Despite its relatively recent construction, the Tanguigui Lighthouse has become an integral part of the region's maritime heritage.

Architecture and Materials

There is no available information on the architecture and materials used to build the lighthouse.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse's light characteristic is an Fl (white, flashing every 5 seconds) with a range of 15 nautical miles. This makes it an important aid to navigation for vessels traversing the waters around Cebu. The lighthouse is equipped with modern navigation aids, including Automatic Identification System (AIS) and radar equipment.

Accessibility and Visiting

Unfortunately, due to the remote location and limited accessibility, there are no public facilities or guided tours available for visitors. The lighthouse is not open to the general public, as it is a working aid to navigation and requires regular maintenance by the Philippine Coast Guard.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the top of the lighthouse, one can witness breathtaking sunsets over the surrounding waters. On clear nights, the view is equally stunning, with the lights from nearby ships and villages visible on the horizon. Tanguingui Island is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Cebu, characterized by its rugged terrain, sandy beaches, and dense vegetation.

Anecdotes and Folklore

According to local legend, the Tanguigui Lighthouse was built to commemorate a historic shipwreck that occurred in the area. The lighthouse has been known to experience occasional equipment failures due to strong winds and storms.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse can be found on nautical charts 112.2009-11-12, published by the United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. There is no recorded significant historical events associated with the Tanguigui Lighthouse.

Further Information

The nearby island of Bantayan is known for its beautiful beaches and diving opportunities. The city of Cebu offers a range of cultural attractions, including historic landmarks and museums.

Details

NameTanguigui Lighthouse
CityMadridejos
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates11.486981, 123.726266
Year of construction1994
StoriesAccording to local legend, the Tanguigui Lighthouse was built to commemorate a historic shipwreck that occurred in the area
Focal height45
Tower height39
Access descriptionRemote location, limited accessibility
Landscape typeRugged terrain, sandy beaches, dense vegetation
View descriptionBreathtaking sunsets over the surrounding waters, with lights from nearby ships and villages visible on clear nights
Guided toursfalse
Nearby attractionsThe nearby island of Bantayan is known for its beautiful beaches and diving opportunities, The city of Cebu offers a range of cultural attractions, including historic landmarks and museums
AIS Radartrue
Light characteristicFl (white, flashing every 5 seconds)
Light range15
Automatedtrue