Ras Lma lighthouse, Maritime lighthouse in Nador, Morocco
Ras Lma lighthouse is a maritime navigation signal on the Moroccan Mediterranean coastline near Nador, featuring a white tower nine meters tall topped with a red lantern. The structure sits on a headland as part of a larger complex that includes a single-story keeper's house and a nearby semaphore station.
The lighthouse was built in 1946 and represents mid-twentieth century maritime architecture. Its location was strategically chosen to safely guide vessels through waters facing the Zaffarines Islands.
The lighthouse holds official recognition as a Moroccan cultural heritage site, reflecting the region's deep connection to maritime traditions. Visitors can observe how this functioning navigation landmark continues to shape the coastal character of the area today.
The site is easily recognized from the water because the lighthouse light flashes in regular patterns and is visible at night. Visitors should note that the headland location means windy conditions are likely, particularly during cooler months.
The light emits two white flashes every six seconds, a distinctive pattern that ships can see from eight nautical miles away. This specific flashing pattern helps sailors distinguish this point along the coast from other lighthouses.
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