Punta Tuna Lighthouse
Links the headlamp system of the East with the South of the Island.
Punta Tuna Light is a historic lighthouse located in the southeast of the town of Maunabo, Puerto Rico on a sharp promontory at the southeastern most point of the island. It was first lit in 1892 and automated in 1981. The light was a third order lighthouse that served as primary light connecting the island's southern and eastern lights system. It was listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1981. In 2007, the government of Puerto Rico bought an area near the lighthouse to create a conservation area. The structure is being restored by the town of Maunabo and is open to the public . The light is still active aid to navigation. read more...
Punta Tuna Light is a historic lighthouse located in the southeast of the town of Maunabo, Puerto Rico on a sharp promontory at the southeastern most point of the island. It was first lit in 1892 and automated in 1981. The light was a third order lighthouse that served as primary light connecting the island's southern and eastern lights system. It was listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1981. In 2007, the government of Puerto Rico bought an area near the lighthouse to create a conservation area. The structure is being restored by the town of Maunabo and is open to the public . The light is still active aid to navigation. read more...
No comments:
Post a Comment