Jarvis Island Light
Jarvis Island Light, United States

Jarvis Island Light
The Jarvis Island Light is a historic lighthouse located on Jarvis Island, an uninhabited coral island in the South Pacific Ocean.
Overview
The Jarvis Island Light is a historic lighthouse located on Jarvis Island, an uninhabited coral island in the South Pacific Ocean.
History
- Construction of the lighthouse began in 1935 and was completed shortly thereafter.
- The light played a significant role in maritime navigation during World War II, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the treacherous waters surrounding the island.
Architecture
The Jarvis Island Light is a small, five-meter-tall tower constructed from unknown materials. Its exact design and construction details are not available.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a fixed red light with an unknown range. The light's pattern and characteristics are not well-documented.
Current Status
The Jarvis Island Light is no longer in use as an active aid to navigation. It has been automated, but its current status is unclear.
Location and Accessibility
Jarvis Island Light is located on the island of Jarvis Island, which is part of the United States Minor Outlying Islands. The island can be accessed by boat or air, but no facilities are available for visitors.
Heritage Status
The lighthouse has not been designated as a heritage site.
Notable Historical Events
- Jarvis Island was attacked during World War II and evacuated. The lighthouse played a role in the evacuation efforts, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the island's waters.
Note: Due to limited information available on the Jarvis Island Light, some details remain unknown or unverified.
Details
| Name | Jarvis Island Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | -0.3704659, -160.0066 |
| Current use | decommissioned |
| Accessible | false |
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