Faror island
Coordinates: 26°17′N 54°31′E / 26.283°N 54.517°E
Iran | |
Location |
Faror Island Iran |
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Coordinates | 26°17′33.5″N 54°30′06.4″E / 26.292639°N 54.501778°E |
Foundation | concrete basement |
Construction | metal skeletal tower |
Tower shape | square pyramidal tower |
Markings / pattern | white and red horizontal band tower |
Height | 17 metres (56 ft) |
Focal height | 170 metres (560 ft) |
Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W 5s. |
Admiralty number | D7695 |
NGA number |
28768[1] [2] |
Location |
Little Faror Island Iran |
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Coordinates | 26°07′05.7″N 54°26′43.9″E / 26.118250°N 54.445528°E |
Foundation | concrete basement |
Construction | metal skeletal tower |
Tower shape | square pyramidal tower |
Focal height | 44 metres (144 ft) |
Range | 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W 5s. |
Admiralty number | D7696 |
NGA number |
28772[3] [4] |
Faror Island (Persian: فارور، فرور) is an island of Hormozgan Province in Iran. It is located 36 miles from the city of Abu Moussa and 141 miles from Bandar Abbas. The island is currently uninhabited save from a few government officials that reside there. Greater Faror Island is situated in one of the world's earthquake belts. The remains of ruined buildings and water wells on the island testify to the presence of some settlements in the past. The island also contains a vast deposit of iron which is estimated to be at approximately 15,000 tons.
Wildlife
Faror Island is considered to be one of the richest wildlife regions in the country. A great number of wild birds like eagles, parrots, white-eared bulbul, hoopoe, bee-eaters, laughing dove, and yellow wagtails inhabit the island. The Iranian government established the Faror Protected Area in the island. Visitors can enjoy bird watching in the area.
See also
References
- ↑ Iran The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 3 October 2016
- ↑ NGA List of Lights – Pub.112 Retrieved 3 October 2016
- ↑ Iran The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 3 October 2016
- ↑ NGA List of Lights – Pub.112 Retrieved 3 October 2016