Slangkop Lighthouse

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Feel the salty sea breeze on your face. The Slangkop Lighthouse stands tall before you. A sentinel against the crashing waves.

This magnificent structure is more than just a beacon. It’s a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. Slangkop Lighthouse in Kommetjie near Cape Town has watched over the treacherous coastline for over a century. Originally slated for completion in 1914 a brass sign was even prepared. World War I delayed its construction. It finally opened on March 4 1919.

The Slangkop Lighthouse stands 33 meters tall. It’s a striking white circular tower crafted from iron. Imagine the effort involved. 272 cast iron segments each weighing 500 kilograms. They were shipped all the way from England. Bolted together on site. This was the tallest cast iron tower in South Africa.

But even before its official opening the Slangkop Lighthouse was already guiding ships to safety. HMS Himalaya noted its light in its log on July 19 1917. Its powerful beam a reassuring presence in the stormy seas. This light is incredibly strong. It shines with 5 000 000 candlepower. Its light can be seen up to 33 nautical miles out to sea. Four flashes every 30 seconds. A rhythmic pulse in the darkness.

Today Slangkop Lighthouse is largely automated. Yet it still maintains a resident lighthouse keeper. A fascinating detail. This makes it one of the few still-manned lighthouses worldwide. A living link to a bygone era. You can even meet the keeper on a tour. Climb the 144 steps to the top. Soak in breathtaking views of the dramatic coastline.

The Slangkop Lighthouse is more than just a navigational aid. It’s a symbol of resilience hope and enduring human endeavor. A story etched in iron and light. A story waiting to be discovered.

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