Faro de Garrucha
Calle Viola
Faro de Garrucha
The Faro de Garrucha is a lighthouse located on the coast of Spain, serving as a guiding light for mariners and coastal communities.
History
- The construction of the Faro de Garrucha began in an unspecified year, but its operational history dates back to at least 2011. The lighthouse was reportedly decommissioned in September 2021, replaced by the Faro de Mojácar as the primary aid to navigation for the area.
Architecture and Construction
The Faro de Garrucha stands at a height of approximately 19 meters (62 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 24 meters (79 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from an unspecified material, although it is believed to be a traditional design element for Spanish coastal structures.
Light Characteristics
The Faro de Garrucha emits a white light with a range of approximately 13 nautical miles. The light's pattern consists of four distinct flashes, spaced at intervals of 1.5 seconds each, with an additional sequence of five flashes occurring every 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
Current Status
As of the last available information, the Faro de Garrucha is no longer in operation as a navigational aid. It has been replaced by the Faro de Mojácar, which serves as the primary guiding light for the area.
Location and Accessibility
The Faro de Garrucha is situated on Calle Viola in the town of Garrucha, Spain. The lighthouse's exact address is not publicly available, but it can be found using geographical coordinates (37.1733802° N, 1.8239501° W).
Heritage Status
No information is available regarding the Faro de Garrucha's heritage status.
Notable Historical Events
Due to a lack of available information, there are no notable historical events associated with the Faro de Garrucha.
Details
| Name | Faro de Garrucha |
|---|---|
| City | Garrucha |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 37.17338, -1.82395 |
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