Minarcahan Point Lighthouse
Siquijor Circumferential Road
Minarcahan Point Lighthouse
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse is a notable maritime aid located on the Siquijor Circumferential Road in Enrique Villanueva, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
History
- Believed to have been constructed during the early 20th century, its exact construction year is not certain.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 40 meters (131 feet).
- The tower is made from glass-reinforced plastic, a durable material commonly used in modern coastal structures.
Light Characteristics
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse emits a white light with a period of seven seconds, characterized by the international code "Fl" for "flash."
- This pattern helps mariners navigate the surrounding waters.
Current Status
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by Dumaguete Station of the Philippine Coast Guard.
- Their automated system ensures continuous monitoring and maintenance of the light, ensuring safe passage for mariners in the region.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Siquijor Circumferential Road in Enrique Villanueva, Negros Oriental, the Minarcahan Point Lighthouse is accessible by road or sea.
- The nearest town, Enrique Villanueva, offers basic amenities and services to visitors.
Heritage Status
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance as a maritime aid in the Philippines.
- Its designation as a notable landmark reflects its importance in the country's nautical heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific historical events are recorded, the Minarcahan Point Lighthouse is believed to have played a role in several significant maritime incidents in the region.
- Unfortunately, details of these events are not available for public record.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 40 meters (131 feet).
- The tower is made from glass-reinforced plastic, a durable material commonly used in modern coastal structures.
Light Characteristics
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse emits a white light with a period of seven seconds, characterized by the international code "Fl" for "flash."
- This pattern helps mariners navigate the surrounding waters.
Current Status
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, operated by Dumaguete Station of the Philippine Coast Guard.
- Their automated system ensures continuous monitoring and maintenance of the light, ensuring safe passage for mariners in the region.
Heritage Status
The Minarcahan Point Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance as a maritime aid in the Philippines.
- Its designation as a notable landmark reflects its importance in the country's nautical heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific historical events are recorded, the Minarcahan Point Lighthouse is believed to have played a role in several significant maritime incidents in the region.
- Unfortunately, details of these events are not available for public record.
Details
| Name | Minarcahan Point Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Enrique Villanueva |
| Country | Philippines |
| Coordinates | 9.295694, 123.62679 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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