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Phare Sidi Bouafi

Rue Hatime Tay

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Phare Sidi Bouafi

The Phare Sidi Bouafi is a historic lighthouse located in El Jadida, Morocco.

History

  • The Phare Sidi Bouafi was constructed in 1886 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners entering the port of El Jadida. The lighthouse played a significant role in the country's maritime history, particularly during the colonial era.
  • The Phare Sidi Bouafi features a distinctive square base and a cylindrical body, typical of many Moroccan lighthouses.

Light Characteristics

The Phare Sidi Bouafi emits a fixed red light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).

  • The light source is reportedly powered by an oil-fired lamp, although the current status of this equipment is unknown.

Current Status

The Phare Sidi Bouafi is currently no longer in use as an active aid to navigation. However, it has been preserved and restored as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Morocco's rich maritime history.

Location and Accessibility

The Phare Sidi Bouafi is located on Rue Hatime Tay in El Jadida, Morocco. The lighthouse can be accessed by foot or by car, although parking may be limited in the surrounding area.

Heritage Status

The Phare Sidi Bouafi has been designated as a historic monument and is protected by Moroccan law.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Phare Sidi Bouafi played an important role during World War II, serving as a key location for Allied forces. The lighthouse was reportedly used to guide ships into the port of El Jadida, providing a safe haven for vessels fleeing German U-boats in the Atlantic.

Details

NamePhare Sidi Bouafi
CityEl Jadida
CountryMorocco
Coordinates33.2503, -8.51685
Current usemuseum