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Danushkodi Lighthouse

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Danushkodi Lighthouse

The Danushkodi Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of India.

History

  • The construction began in 1931, marking an important milestone in maritime safety and navigation.
  • During World War II, the lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the Indian Ocean.

The Danushkodi Lighthouse emits a characteristic pattern of red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles out to sea.

Architecture

  • The tower's design was influenced by British architectural styles, with a distinctive cylindrical shape that stands approximately 30 meters tall.
  • The structure is made from local materials, including stone and brick, which have withstood the test of time.

Light Characteristics

The focal height of the lighthouse is believed to be around 40 meters above sea level.

Current Status

  • The lighthouse is currently active and automated, with modern navigation equipment ensuring its continued operation.
  • In recent years, there have been reports of the lighthouse being closed to visitors due to concerns over safety and maintenance.

Location and Accessibility

Located on NH87, the Danushkodi Lighthouse can be accessed by road, approximately 20 kilometers from the town of Rameswaram.

Heritage Status

  • The Danushkodi Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and cultural importance.
  • It is listed as a protected monument under local heritage laws, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Notable Historical Events

During World War II, the lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the Indian Ocean.

Details

NameDanushkodi Lighthouse
City
CountryIndia
Coordinates9.17746, 79.41879
Current useactive navigation