Pointe aux Caves (Albion)

Mauritius

A handsome, very British lighthouse in the tropical Indian Ocean; it replaced a lightship station established in 1867. Locally it is usually called the Phare d'Albion. Located on a headland about 10 km (6 mi) southwest of Port Louis, the national capital. Accessible by road. Site open, tower open by arrangement with the attendant.

Manufacture Date 1909
Lighthouse Construction 1910
Country Mauritius
Status publish
Light Character Fl.(2)W. 10s. Two white flashes every 10 s; there is also a continuous red passing light at a focal plane of 30 m (98 ft).
Lighthouse Markings White concrete tower, two red bands. 30 m (98 ft) masonry tower with lantern and gallery. Lighthouse painted white with two red horizontal bands.
Management Body Ports Authority Mauritius Ports Authority
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability
Open Status (Site) Open
Open Status (Tower) Open
Coordinates -20.1913813253,57.4117328545
Other ARLHS MAT-004; Admiralty D7096; NGA 32852.
Data Source Chance Lighthouses (1856-1917) (61 years)

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