Toro Point
Calle Toro Point
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Toro Point Lighthouse
The Toro Point Lighthouse is situated on Calle Toro Point in Cristóbal, Panama.
The lighthouse is easily accessible by land, located near the town center.
History
The Toro Point Lighthouse was built in 1893.
It has a rich history, serving as an important aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen in the region.
Architecture
The lighthouse features a distinctive tower design, constructed from local materials such as stone and wood.
The tower height is approximately 33 meters (108 feet), while the focal height reaches 66 meters (217 feet) above sea level.
The light source is a prominent feature of the structure, with a characteristic pattern of five flashes every 30 seconds.
Light Characteristics
- The Toro Point Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 16 nautical miles and a period of 30 seconds.
- The light's sequence is reported to be 5 flashes followed by 25 flashes, denoted as "LFl" in the Seamark system.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its automated status is not confirmed.
It has been preserved and maintained over the years, with efforts made to ensure its continued operation.
Heritage Status
The Toro Point Lighthouse holds significant cultural and historical value, recognized by local authorities as a notable landmark in Panama's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- No specific events are recorded for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Toro Point |
|---|---|
| City | Cristóbal |
| Country | Panama |
| Coordinates | 9.372354, -79.9493 |
| Current use | Active aid to navigation |
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