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Faro de Carapachibey

Carretera La Fe - Cocodrilo

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Faro de Carapachibey

The Faro de Carapachibey was constructed in 1983 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the region ever since. Its construction marked a significant improvement in maritime safety, allowing vessels to safely navigate the treacherous waters of the Caribbean.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of 60 meters above sea level, with a focal height of 56 meters. It is constructed from traditional materials, including stone and metal, which have been carefully selected to withstand the harsh marine environment.

  • The light source is characterized by a distinctive pattern of Fl (first order) flashes every 7.5 seconds, visible for up to 17 nautical miles out to sea.
  • The light's white coloration serves as an important visual aid for mariners navigating through the darkness.

Current Status

The Faro de Carapachibey remains an active aid to navigation, although it is now automated and no longer manned by a dedicated crew. Its continued operation ensures that mariners can safely navigate the region, even in adverse weather conditions.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the coast of Cocodrilo, Cuba, the Faro de Carapachibey is easily accessible via the nearby Carretera La Fe - Cocodrilo road. Visitors can stop at the lighthouse to admire its striking architecture and learn about its rich history.

Heritage Status

The Faro de Carapachibey has been designated as a notable landmark in Cuba, recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.

Notable Historical Events

While no major events are recorded specifically associated with this lighthouse, the construction of the Faro de Carapachibey marked an important milestone in maritime safety for the region.

Details

NameFaro de Carapachibey
CityCocodrilo
CountryCuba
Coordinates21.448013, -82.92457
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue