Cashla Bay Dir. Light
R372
Cashla Bay Dir. Light
The Cashla Bay Dir. Light is situated at R372, located on the west coast of Ireland.
Location and Accessibility
- The lighthouse is easily accessible by road, and its proximity to the nearby village makes it a convenient stop for those interested in maritime history.
The Cashla Bay Dir. Light was constructed in 1895 by the Commissioners of Irish Lights.
History
- This period saw significant improvements in lighthouse technology, with the introduction of more efficient light sources and improved construction materials.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Cashla Bay Dir. Light is a mid-19th-century lighthouse, characterized by its distinctive octagonal shape.
- The tower stands at approximately 25 meters (82 feet) tall, while the focal height reaches around 30 meters (98 feet).
The light source is reportedly an Iso-type lamp, emitting a green beam with a range of 6 nautical miles.
Light Characteristics
- Green: 5-minute period, sector start at 5°, sector end at 8.5°
- White: 5-minute period, sector start at 8.5°, sector end at 11.5°
- Red: 5-minute period, sector start at 11.5°, sector end at 15°
Current Status
The Cashla Bay Dir. Light is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be subject to change.
Heritage Status
As a historic lighthouse, the Cashla Bay Dir. Light has been recognized for its architectural and historical significance.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no notable historical events are reported to be associated with the Cashla Bay Dir. Light.
Details
| Name | Cashla Bay Dir. Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53.2639, -9.566367 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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