Dolphin Lighthouse

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Dolphin Lighthouse
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Coordinates18°54′52″N 72°50′09″E / 18.914310°N 72.835908°E / 18.914310; 72.835908Coordinates: 18°54′52″N 72°50′09″E / 18.914310°N 72.835908°E / 18.914310; 72.835908
Constructed1850
ConstructionStone
Tower height13 metres (43 ft)
Tower shapeCylindrical, with keeper’s house, balcony and lantern
MarkingsUnpainted tower, white keeper’s house and lantern
OperatorMumabi Port Trust[1]
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ARLHS no.IND-002

Dolphin Lighthouse (or Dolphin Rock Light) is one of the three lighthouses in the Mumbai harbour off the coast of Mumbai, India. It is near the Gateway of India and is controlled by the Indian Navy.[2]

To honour military personnel, a 21 gun salute is held every time a warship sails out of the Mumbai harbour with The Admiral of The Fleet.

This lighthouse is also illuminated during Navy Day celebrations which happen during the first week of December every year.

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  2. Heikell, R. (2019). Indian Ocean Cruising Guide. Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson Limited. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-84623-889-5. Retrieved 14 May 2019.

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