Sanganeb Lighthouse
The lighthouse was built in 1906 by the British to signal to ships passing through the danger of the reef, because at that time Sudan was protectorate of the “British Empire”. Initially it was a pyramid 180 feet high metallic structure (about 55 meters) whose intermittent white light had a range of 19 nautical miles (about 35 km). Following the metal tower it was substituted by the concrete.
The current tower is in concrete blocks topped by a metal lantern which houses the rotary optics, surrounded by the “gallery”, a discovered passage; inside, a spiral staircase takes you to the top. In adherence to the tower a building with two floors, always in concrete blocks, serves as headquarters and accommodation for the lighthouse personnel and the Navy. The property insists on a wide platform, which is overlooked by three other service buildings, and from which two docks for mooring boats. On one of them it is disposed a rail track on which a small cart pushed by hand helps the personnel to transport supplies from the pier to the platform.
(source:www.wikipedia.it)
The container is located under the end of the rail track.
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