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Farol do Esteiro

EN 6-3

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Farol do Esteiro

The Farol do Esteiro is a lighthouse located on the coast of Portugal, serving as an important aid to navigation and a notable historical landmark.

History

  • The Farol do Esteiro has a long history dating back to its construction in 1937. The lighthouse was built to serve as a rear-range aid to the nearby Barra do Sul light, providing assistance to mariners navigating the challenging coastal waters of Portugal.

Architecture and Construction

The Farol do Esteiro stands at a height of 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 82 meters (269 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from concrete and features a distinctive red light with a period of 6 seconds. The light's character is classified as "Oc", indicating that it is an occulting light.

The architect responsible for the design and construction of the Farol do Esteiro was not specified in the provided data.

Current Status

The Farol do Esteiro remains an active aid to navigation, with its red light providing critical assistance to mariners navigating the coastal waters. The lighthouse has been automated, allowing it to operate independently without human intervention.

Location and Accessibility

The Farol do Esteiro is located on the coast of Portugal, specifically at the address EN 6-3 in Oeiras. The lighthouse is accessible by road and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline.

Heritage Status

The Farol do Esteiro has been designated as a notable historical landmark, reflecting its importance as an aid to navigation and its enduring presence on the Portuguese coast.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events are recorded for the Farol do Esteiro.

Details

NameFarol do Esteiro
CityOeiras
CountryPortugal
Coordinates38.703793, -9.259848
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue