Nav aids
Isla farallin light 10-48.9N 066-05.5W unlit
Eastern Carribean Sea · Venezula · NAVAREA IV 377/17
- issued
- 2017-05-09 14:56Z
- status
- cancelled 2017-05-23 16:48Z (archive)
- authority
- VENEZUELA 14/17 091439Z MAY 17.
- sea
- Caribbean Sea
- position
- 10.815, -66.092
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
EASTERN CARRIBEAN SEA. VENEZULA. CHART 24450. ISLA FARALLIN LIGHT 10-48.9N 066-05.5W UNLIT.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
51 within 180 nm since 1999 · 3 in the last 12 months · 12 in force now
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- Punta palanquete light 10-49.90N 064-12.60W unlit2026-05-15
- Cayo noroeste light 11-13.31N 068-26.28W unlit2025-12-17
- Robledal light 11-02.59N 064-22.63W unlit2025-10-31
- La guaira light 10-36.25N 066-56.71W established2025-07-29
- Punta charagato light 10-50.48N 064-09.38W unlit2025-06-25
- Punta oriental light 10-54.00N 065-12.30W unlit2025-06-19
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Timeline
- Cancel NAVAREA IV 377/17 and this msg, aid restoredcancelled by · 2017-05-23
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- La guaira light 10-36.25N 066-56.71W establishedNav aids · 51.9 nm
- Punta oriental light 10-54.00N 065-12.30W unlitNav aids · 52.5 nm
- Orchila pier beacon 11-48.43N 066-12.00W unlitNav aids · 59.9 nm
- Wolker light 11-48.70N 066-11.08W unlitNav aids · 60.1 nm
- Dangerous wreck in 10-13.39N 064-42.22WWrecks · 89.3 nm
- Robledal light 11-02.59N 064-22.63W unlitNav aids · 102 nm
- Punta palanquete light 10-49.90N 064-12.60W unlitNav aids · 111 nm
- Punta tigre light 11-04.92N 064-13.00W temporarily removedNav aids · 111.7 nm
- Punta charagato light 10-50.48N 064-09.38W unlitNav aids · 114.1 nm
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