Phare de Ras Bir
Piste Ras Bir
Phare de Ras Bir
Located on the coast of Djibouti, the Phare de Ras Bir has been guiding mariners since 1886.
History
- The current lighthouse was built in 1952 and stands as the fourth tallest lighthouse in Africa.
- The tower is a cylindrical structure with a height of 53 meters (164 feet) above sea level, making it one of the most prominent landmarks on the coast.
- The focal point of the lighthouse is located at an altitude of 74 meters (243 feet), allowing for optimal visibility over long distances.
Architecture
The tower is a cylindrical structure with a height of 53 meters (164 feet) above sea level, making it one of the most prominent landmarks on the coast.
Light Characteristics
- The Phare de Ras Bir emits two flashes of white light every ten seconds, visible from a range of 20 nautical miles.
- This distinctive pattern helps mariners navigate safely through the area.
Current Status
The lighthouse is still active and automated, providing vital guidance to vessels in the region.
Location and Accessibility
The Phare de Ras Bir is situated on Piste Ras Bir, along the coast of Djibouti. The location is easily accessible by land, with the nearest town being approximately 10 kilometers away.
Heritage Status
As a historic lighthouse, the Phare de Ras Bir holds significant cultural and architectural importance in Djibouti.
Notable Historical Events
- The Phare de Ras Bir has played an important role in maritime history, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the Red Sea.
Strong emphasis on Maritime History
The Phare de Ras Bir is a testament to Djibouti's rich maritime heritage and its importance in the region's navigation history.
Details
| Name | Phare de Ras Bir |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Djibouti |
| Coordinates | 11.980465, 43.3619 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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