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The Lighthouse of Órzola

6GRH+3R Órzola, Spain

Name and Location

The Lighthouse of Órzola is located in the picturesque town of Órzola, Canary Islands, Spain. Its official name is not specified.

2. Construction and History

The exact year of construction and era are unknown. The lighthouse stands tall as a beacon of maritime safety and a testament to human ingenuity.

3. Architecture and Materials

No specific information is available regarding the architect or architectural style used in the construction of this lighthouse. The materials used for its construction are also not specified.

4. Light and Navigation

The lighthouse remains operational, serving as a navigation aid for mariners. No details are available regarding light range, light characteristic, or whether it uses AIS or radar technology.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse, but no specific information is available regarding opening hours, entrance fees, or guided tours.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Lanzarote coastline. The town's unique architecture, influenced by its volcanic history, adds to the scenic beauty.

7. Anecdotes and Folklore

No significant historical events, local folklore, or unique anecdotes are mentioned about this lighthouse.

8. Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is functional as a navigation aid, but no information is available regarding automation (manual operation or automated) or whether it still functions for navigation. No AIS or radar installation details are provided either.

9. Further Information

For further reading, please refer to the references mentioned in the data source.

Details

NameThe Lighthouse of Órzola
City��rzola
CountrySpain
Coordinates29.2401477, -13.4704201
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeLanzarote is an island of contrasts, featuring lush greenery, rugged landscapes, and picturesque towns like Órzola.
View descriptionBreathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Lanzarote coastline
AIS Radarfalse