Faro rojo
Camino Escénico a San Juan de Ulúa
Faro Rojo Lighthouse
The Faro Rojo lighthouse has its roots in the 19th century, when it was constructed to aid navigation in the Gulf of Mexico. The exact construction year is not certain, but it is believed to have been built during this period.
History
- The Faro Rojo stands at a height of approximately 12 meters (39 feet) above sea level, with its focal point situated at a height of around 25 meters (82 feet). The lighthouse's distinctive red coloration makes it easily recognizable on the coast. Its construction materials are not specified in available records.
- The Faro Rojo emits a red light that can be seen from a range of approximately 8 nautical miles. The light has a period of 5 seconds and is characterized by a flashing sequence of 0.5 + (4.5) periods per minute.
Current Status
The Faro Rojo remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may have been automated at some point in the past. Its current status as an operational lighthouse is not certain.
Location and Accessibility
The Faro Rojo is situated on the Camino Escénico a San Juan de Ulúa, near Veracruz City in Mexico. The location makes it easily accessible to visitors who wish to explore this historic landmark.
Heritage Status
No specific heritage designation has been assigned to the Faro Rojo lighthouse, although its historical significance and architectural importance make it an important part of Mexico's cultural heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- The Faro Rojo played a significant role in maritime navigation during the 19th century. Its exact history is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been used as a reference point for ships navigating the Gulf of Mexico.
Details
| Name | Faro rojo |
|---|---|
| City | Veracruz City |
| Country | Mexico |
| Coordinates | 19.203798, -96.12041 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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