Phare de l'Espiguette
Phare de l'Espiguette | |
Location | Le Grau-du-Roi, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. |
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Coordinates | 43°29′16″N 4°8′31″E / 43.48778°N 4.14194°ECoordinates: 43°29′16″N 4°8′31″E / 43.48778°N 4.14194°E |
Year first constructed | 1869 |
Height | 27 m |
Intensity | 1000 W halogen lamp |
Range | 24 nautical miles (44 km) |
Characteristic | 3 Fl W 15s |
The Phare de l'Espiguette (Espiguette Lighthouse) is a 27-metre (89 ft)-high square tower. Built in 1869, the lighthouse is found on the Pointe de l'Espiguette, near to Le Grau-du-Roi on the Gulf of Lion in Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
Geography
L'Espiguette appears on some of the oldest maps: on the Barentzoom map of 1593 it is called Lapiquete and was an island. The channels in the Rhone delta are constantly changing, it was in 1570 that the Grau de Roi opened up, and the subsequent channelling of this watercourse and the silting of the land alongside it led to the fishing village of Le Grau-du-Roi, and the silting made a land bridge through to L'Espiguette. To the south of L'Espiguette is the Mediterranean sea and to the north the Lagune de la Sicarex, which in itself is a protected breeding ground for endangered avian species. The point consists of 197 ha of sand dunes, and is a protected nature reserve. The beaches are popular with tourists, and host a large naturist beach.
History
The square tower was built in 1869, 150 metres (490 ft) from the mean high tide mark, the silting has continues and it is now situated in sand dunes more than 700 metres (2,300 ft) from the water.
Technical details
A 1000W Halogen lamp throws its beam 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi) south. It throws 3 white flashes four times a minute.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Espiguette lighthouse. |
- Photos
- Phare de l'Espiguette - Eintrag in der französischen Denkmalliste in German
- Pointe de l'Espiguette - Conservatoire du littoral in French
- Ministry of Culture page, in French