ARLA/CLUSTER: Um Farol a 1500 km da costa e no meio do deserto australiano

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 2 de Agosto de 2013 - 12:36:27 WEST


Lighthouse in the middle of Australia

Known as a very big island nation, at the geographic centre of
Australia and 1,500 kilometres from the coast is Alice Springs, which
hosts the famous Henley-On-Todd Regatta each August - albeit on a
usually dry river bed.

The Northern Territorians and many visitors take the annual iconic
event very seriously with up to 3,000 witnessing the regatta, which
began in 1962.

There is an interesting story
of how this location, in one of the driest parts of Australia,
deserves a registration this year in the International Lighthouse and
Lightship Weekend.

Greg Mair VK8GM explains that with the help of the Henley-On-Todd
team, a lighthouse has been built to promote the spirit of amateur
radio and lighthouses.

The Alice Springs lighthouse joining nearly 500 others around the
world this year and is certain to attract the attention of local,
national and international news media.

Australia on 62 and Germany 61 remain the leaders, followed by the USA
(46), England (34), Argentina (24), Malaysia, Sweden and Netherlands
(15), Scotland and South Africa (14), Canada (13) and Ireland (10).

Organisers expect many more registrations in the annual fun event that
publicises both the old sea-going navigation methods and portable
amateur radio.

If you want to register a lighthouse, lightship or marine beacon in
this year's event on August the 17th and 18th then visit the website
www.illw.net

Jim Linton



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