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Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora

Jalan Sulawesi

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Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora

The Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia.

History

  • The construction of the Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora began in 1950s and was completed in 1955. The lighthouse played an important role as a navigational aid for ships traversing the waters off the coast of Sulawesi.

Architecture

The tower height of the Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora is approximately 42 meters, while its focal height reaches 65 meters. The light source is a white rotating light with a period of 20 seconds and a range of 40 nautical miles. The lighthouse's architectural style is characteristic of traditional Indonesian coastal structures.

Light Characteristics

The Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora emits a Fl (flash) pattern, which serves as a warning to mariners of the presence of rocky coastlines and shallow waters in the area.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated. The facility is currently managed by the Indonesian government's maritime authority.

Location and Accessibility

The Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora is situated on Jalan Sulawesi, near the town of Mamahan, in the province of Sulawesi Utara. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby coastal road.

Heritage Status

The Mercusuar Tanjung Ambora has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Indonesian government, reflecting its historical significance and importance to maritime navigation.

Notable Historical Events

  • During the 1960s, the lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Sulawesi Strait. The facility's reliability was instrumental in preventing several shipwrecks during this period.

Details

NameMercusuar Tanjung Ambora
CityMamahan
CountryIndonesia
Coordinates4.544898, 126.74364
Current useactive navigation