ประภาคารระยอง
Riep Chai Fang Road
Rayong Lighthouse
The Rayong Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Riep Chai Fang Road in Rayong, Thailand.
History
- The construction of the Rayong Lighthouse began in 1895 and was completed in 1901 by British engineers.
- The lighthouse has been designated as a National Historic Monument by the Thai government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Architecture
The tower height of the Rayong Lighthouse stands at approximately 30 meters. The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the lighthouse to the top of the optic lens, reaches around 40 meters.
The lighthouse features a distinctive cylindrical structure with a square base and a lantern room at the top.
Light Characteristics
- The Rayong Lighthouse emits a fixed red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles.
- The light pattern is reported to be a single flash every two minutes.
Construction Materials
The lighthouse was built using local materials, including brick and mortar, with a metal framework supporting the structure.
Current Status
The Rayong Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
The lighthouse is no longer used as a primary navigational aid due to advances in technology.
Location and Accessibility
The Rayong Lighthouse is situated on Riep Chai Fang Road in the town of Rayong, Thailand.
It can be accessed via a short walkway from the nearby beach.
Heritage Status
The Rayong Lighthouse has been designated as a National Historic Monument by the Thai government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the Rayong Lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied forces through the waters of the Gulf of Thailand.
Details
| Name | ประภาคารระยอง |
|---|---|
| City | Rayong |
| Country | Thailand |
| Coordinates | 12.656237, 101.27625 |
| Architect | British engineers |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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