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Punta Abona Lighthouse

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Year first lit
  
1976 (current)

Height
  
39 m

Focal height
  
54 m

Year first constructed
  
1902 (first)

Deactivated
  
1976 (first)

Range
  
31,484 m

NGA number
  
23828

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Location
  
Arico Tenerife Canary Islands Spain

Construction
  
concrete tower (current) masonry tower (first)

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with double balcony and lantern (current) lantern mounted non the keeper's house roof (first)

Markings / pattern
  
tower with red and white bands (current) white keeper's house, green lantern roof (first)

Similar
  
Puerto de la Cruz Lighthouse, Arenas Blancas Lighthouse, Punta del Hidalgo Lighthouse, Punta Rasca Lighthouse, Punta del Castillete Lighthouse

The Punta Abona Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta Abona) is an active lighthouse on the south-eastern coast of Tenerife in the Canary islands. It is located between Abades and Poris de Abona, in the municipality of Arico. The lighthouse was the second to be constructed on the rocky headland of Punta Abona, which marks the south-east side of the island, and lies between the Punta de Anaga lighthouse to the north and the Punta Rasca lighthouse of Arona to the south.

History

The first lighthouse was completed in 1902, as part of the first maritime lighting plan for the Canaries, to act as a navigation aid for the coastal shipping between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the ports of the western Canary Islands. Built in a similar style to other Canarian 19th century lights, it consists of a white washed single storey building, with dark volcanic rock used for the masonry detailing. This originally contained two separate living quarters, a warehouse, and an office grouped around a small courtyard. The lantern dome was attached to the flat roof of the building, on the seaward side, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It remained in service until it was replaced in the 1970s by the new modern tower.

In 2003, the disused structure was partially restored via a two-year programme of training in brick-laying and carpentry for unemployed youths. The aim was to convert the building into an academy for hotel staff, prior to final conversion into a museum and restaurant. These plans now seem to have been delayed or abandoned due to a lack of available investment.

The new lighthouse, which was built next to the original building first entered service in 1976. It consists of a 39m high cylinder-shaped tower, which is white with red bands, that supports twin galleries and a lantern with a black cupola. The design is the same, except fifteen metres higher, than the new tower of Fuencaliente Lighthouse on La Palma. With a focal height of 54m above sea level, the light can be seen for 17 nautical miles. Its light characteristic is made up of three flashes of white light every twenty seconds.

The lighthouse is maintained by the port authority of the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is registered under the international Admiralty number D2829 and has the NGA identifier of 113-23828.

References

Punta Abona Lighthouse Wikipedia