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Ile Juan de Nova Light

Courtesy of Michel Forand

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Nearest Town or City:Ïle Juan de Nova French Southern and Antarctic Territories
Location:About 125 miles W of Cap Saint-André, central west coast of Madagascar, Mozambique Channel.
Managing Organization:Bureau des Phares et Balises
Notes:Juan de Nova, along with Île Europa, Bassas da India, Les Glorieuses and Tromelin Island, forms the "Iles Eparses" (scattered islands) group of the French overseas territory Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises. There is an abandoned weather station on the island.
Tower Height:89
Description Tower:White square skeleton tower with a black top.
Operational:Yes
Date Established:1966
Date Present Tower Built:2001
Current Use:Active aid to navigation.
Open To Public:No.
Characteristic Range:Three white flashes every 15 seconds, visible for 9 nine nautical miles.
Height Focal Plane:121
National Register:No
Country:French Southern and Antarctic Territories
Earlier Towers:1966: White square metal framework tower with a black top.
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