La Marina Lighthouse

La Marina Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de la Marina) is an active lighthouse set in parkland on high cliffs above the Pacific Ocean, in Miraflores a district of Lima, the capital of Peru. It is one of the most famous and visited lighthouses in the country.[1]

La Marina Lighthouse
The lighthouse in 2014
LocationMiraflores, Lima, Peru
Coordinates12.123722°S 77.040097°W / -12.123722; -77.040097
Year first constructed1900
Year first lit1972 (relocated)
FoundationConcrete
ConstructionMetal tower
Tower shapeCylindrical tower with gallery and lantern
Markings / patternBlue navy painted with two white horizontal bands, blue lantern
Tower height22 metres (72 ft)
Focal height108 metres (354 ft)
Light sourceMains power
Range18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi)
Admiralty numberG2046
NGA number111-0836
ARLHS numberPER-010
Peru numberPE-22166

History

The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1900 at Punta Coles, a headland near Ilo, but in 1973 it was dismantled and reconstructed in Miraflores.[1] It is situated in the appropriately named Parque del Faro, one of a number of popular parks above the cliffs in the city, which commemorates a century of Peruvian navigation.[2]

It consists of a 22 m (72 ft) high iron tower, with a gallery and lantern, painted a very dark blue, with two white bands.[1]

With a focal height of 108 metres (354 ft) above the sea, its light can be seen for 18 nautical miles (33 km), and consists of a pattern of three flashes of white light, over a period of fifteen seconds.[3][1]

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