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Pulau Pisang Lighthouse (Singapore)

Banana Island Lighthouse, Johor, Malaysia

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Pulau Pisang Lighthouse

The Pulau Pisang Lighthouse was built in 1914 as a white circular cast iron tower with one support structure and a single storey keeper's house at the base.

History

  • The lighthouse stands at a height of 16 metres (52 feet) above sea level, making it a prominent landmark in its isolated location.
  • The tower is made of white cast iron and features a single support structure, providing stability to the entire structure.
  • The keeper's house at the base serves as living quarters for the lighthouse keeper.

Light Characteristics

The Pulau Pisang Lighthouse emits a fixed beam of light, reportedly visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 km) in all directions.

Current Status

  • As of 2008, the lighthouse remains an active aid for maritime navigation into the western entrance of the Singapore Strait.
  • Due to its isolated location, it is only reachable via boat and an access road.

Location and Accessibility

The Pulau Pisang Lighthouse is located on the highest point of Pulau Pisang, an island in the Strait of Malacca, 15 kilometres from Pontian Kechil, Johor, Malaysia.

The lighthouse can be accessed by boat or via a short access road, but visitors are advised to exercise caution due to the remote location.

Heritage Status

The Pulau Pisang Lighthouse is reportedly listed as a heritage site in Malaysia, recognizing its historical significance as a navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

No specific notable events are recorded for the Pulau Pisang Lighthouse.

Details

NamePulau Pisang Lighthouse (Singapore)
City
CountryMalaysia
Coordinates1.4693094, 103.25596
Current useactive aid for maritime navigation into the western entrance of the Singapore Strait