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Daedalus Reef

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Year first lit
  
1931

Focal height
  
9.14 m

Year first constructed
  
1863

Construction
  
stone tower

Range
  
27,780 m

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Location
  
Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern rising from a 2-story building

Markings / pattern
  
tower painted in white and black horizontal bands

Characteristic
  
three white flashes every 12 s.

Red sea sharks daedalus reef



Daedalus Reef (also known as Abu Kizan) is a 400-meter-long and 100-meter-wide (1,310–330 ft) standalone reef in the Egyptian Red Sea situated about 90 kilometers from Marsa Alam. There is a small artificial island in the center of the reef, which hosts a lighthouse constructed in 1863 and rebuilt in 1931. Daedalus reef is a well-known place for diving because of good chances to see pelagic fish, such as hammerhead sharks, and an abundance of corals. In the high season one can find many dive safari boats staying overnight, anchored to the reef.

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Map of Daedalus Reef

The 30m (98ft) lighthouse and the station is still active with 3 white flashes in a 2+1 pattern flashes every 30 seconds and only accessible by boats. The lighthouse consists of a 30m stone tower painted in black & white horizontal bands, and a 2 story quarter building for the Egyptian coast guard and Navy.

Daedalus reef


References

Daedalus Reef Wikipedia


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