Hannibal Islands Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Hannibal Islands Lighthouse
Hannibal Islands Lighthouse is a maritime navigation aid located in Queensland's Far North, AU. It is currently operational and active, providing guidance to vessels navigating the surrounding waters. The light sits at a focal height of 26 meters above mean sea level.
Light characteristic: The identifying signal of this lighthouse is Fl (2) W 8s. This means the light produces 2 flashes every 8 seconds. Mariners use this distinctive pattern to positively identify the light and distinguish it from other aids to navigation in the area. The light displays a white signal, the most common color for major coastal lights.
Position: Hannibal Islands Lighthouse is positioned at -11.5922°S, 142.9449°E, near Queensland's Far North in AU.
Geographic context: Hannibal Islands Lighthouse is situated on the Coral Sea. The location falls within the tropical climate zone with warm waters and seasonal monsoons.
Nearby lighthouses in AU: Other lighthouses in the region include Abbot Point East Approach Range Rear, Adelaide Semaphore Timeball, Adele Island, Airlie Island, Albany Rock. View all on the Lighthouses Directory.
Flash Characteristics
- Flash Type
- Flashing
- Light Color
- White
- Flash Count
- 2 flashes
- Interval
- 8s
Physical Specifications
- Focal Height
- 26m
- Light Range
- Not available
- Status
- ACTIVE
- City
- Queensland's Far North
- Country
- 🇦🇺AU
- Latitude
- -11.5922°
- Longitude
- 142.9449°
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