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El Faro

Carretera Portobelo - La Guaira

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El Faro

The El Faro is a lighthouse located on the coast of Panama, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen.

Overview

  • Construction of the El Faro began in 1894, marking an important milestone in the development of maritime safety in Panama.
  • The tower has undergone several restorations and renovations over the years, with its current structure reflecting a blend of traditional and modern design elements.

History

  • Construction of the El Faro began in 1894, marking an important milestone in the development of maritime safety in Panama.
  • The tower has undergone several restorations and renovations over the years, with its current structure reflecting a blend of traditional and modern design elements.

Architecture

The El Faro is a prominent example of lighthouse architecture, featuring a distinctive tower design that has become synonymous with maritime safety. The tower stands at an impressive 93 meters (305 feet) in height, with a focal height of 93 meters. Its white light can be seen for up to 5 nautical miles, making it an essential aid to navigation for vessels approaching the Panama Canal.

The El Faro's architecture is characterized by its use of reinforced concrete and glass, which provide a striking visual presence on the coastline. The tower's design has been praised for its functionality and aesthetic appeal, reflecting the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its builders.

Light Characteristics

  • Colour: White
  • Height: 93 meters (305 feet)
  • Period: 5 seconds

Current Status

The El Faro is currently no longer an active lighthouse, having been automated in recent years. However, its legacy as an important landmark in Panama's maritime history continues to be celebrated by locals and visitors alike.

Location and Accessibility

The El Faro is located on the coast of Panama, near the town of Puerto Madero. Visitors can access the tower via a short walk from the nearby beach, providing stunning views of the coastline and surrounding landscape.

Heritage Status

The El Faro has been recognized for its historical significance, with efforts underway to preserve its legacy as an important part of Panama's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • The El Faro played a significant role in the development of the Panama Canal, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen. Its construction marked an important milestone in the history of maritime safety in Panama, reflecting the country's growing importance as a major shipping hub.

Light Characteristics

  • Colour: White
  • Height: 93 meters (305 feet)
  • Period: 5 seconds

Details

NameEl Faro
City
CountryPanama
Coordinates9.638087, -79.55775
Current useNo Longer Active
Accessibletrue