Cabra Island Lighthouse Explained

Yearbuilt:1889
Construction:brick masonry tower
Shape:square tower with balcony and lantern[1] [2]
Marking:white tower
Height:20.5m (67.3feet)
Focalheight:66m (217feet)
Lens:first-order Fresnel lens
Range:25nmi
Characteristic:Oc W 5s.
Module:
Embed:yes
Qid:Q107302817
Modern light
Construction:concrete tower
Shape:cylindrical tower with balcony and beacon
Marking:white tower
Height:20m (70feet)

The Cabra Island Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse built on Cabra Island, the north-westernmost of the Lubang group of islands in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. International vessels entering the Philippines from South China Sea were welcomed by the Cabra Light and directed either towards Manila Bay or the center of the archipelago through Verde Island Passage, one of busiest sea routes of the Philippines.

History

The lighthouse of Cabra was the first completed during Spain's revitalized program of lighthouse construction in the Philippines. Construction was started on May 3, 1885, and it was first lit on March 1, 1889.[3] It was also the first of the five first-order lighthouses built by the Spaniards in the latter part of their colonization of the archipelago.

Description

The original light, visible for 25nmi, was shown from a 67feet high square tower on the west angle of the station. It is visible around the entire horizon except where obscured by Lubang and Ambil Islands.

Current condition

The original lighthouse was replaced by the Philippine Coast Guard with a new solar-powered tower located next to the previous tower under its Maritime Safety Improvement Project.[4] After the replacement, the lighthouse was abandoned and left open for thieves and vandals. The expensive first-order lens were vandalized with the large front Fresnel lenses all gone.[5] The original bronze marker were stolen by thieves and is now replaced by the locals with a white board with the original inscriptions.[6] The roof of the keeper's house and utility rooms have since collapsed.[7] [8] The lighthouse is closed to visitors due to its dilapidated state.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. 2016-03-11.
  2. http://wlol.arlhs.com/lighthouse/PHI30.html Isla Cabra Light
  3. Noche, Manuel M., "Lonely Sentinels of the Sea, The Spanish Lighthouses in the Philippines", p.55. U.S.T. Publishing House, 2005.
  4. de Lara, MJ (2008-01-10). "Old vs new : Faro de Punta de Isla Cabra standing beside its modern counterpart". Flickr. Retrieved on 2011-11-01.
  5. Neikirk (2009-02-19). "Old lighthouse, Cabra Island, Philippines". Flickr. Retrieved on 2011-11-01.
  6. https://www.flickr.com/photos/drunkwithyakult/2211607440/ "Isla de Cabra Lighthouse (Original marker)"
  7. http://www.delahyde.com/lubang/pagesl/Cabra_Island_lighthouse.html "Cabra Island Lighthouse"
  8. https://www.flickr.com/photos/drunkwithyakult/2183233314/ "Derelict, Abandoned. But still breathtaking"
  9. Web site: Boniol . Leti . Laid-back in Lubang . Inquirer News . May 8, 2014 . May 11, 2017.