Bagatao Island Lighthouse
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Bagatao Island Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse
Lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses or, in older times, from a fire, and used as an aid to navigation for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways....

 located on Bagatao Island on the eastern side of the entrance to Sorsogon Bay
Sorsogon Bay
Sorsogon Bay is a large bay in the southern part of Luzon island, Philippines, at . It costs cover Pilar, Casiguran, Sorsogon City, Castilla and Magallanes....

, in the province
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 of Sorsogon
Sorsogon
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 in the Philippines
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. The 29-ft white cylindrical iron tower is situated on the rocky headland that forms the southern point in the western end of the Island, giving the total light elevation of 135 ft (41.4 m). The light not only marks the entrance to the bay, but also assist ships in navigating the bend around Ticao Island
Ticao Island
Ticao Island is one of the three major islands of Masbate Province in the Philippines. The other two major Islands are Masbate Island and Burias Island ....

 of Masbate
Masbate
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 province
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 as they head to San Bernardino Strait
San Bernardino Strait
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 and exit to the Pacific Ocean
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Bagatao Island is adjacent to the town of Magallanes, Sorsogon
Magallanes, Sorsogon
Magallanes is a 4th class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. According to the August 1, 2007 census, it has a population of 34,418 people in 5,886 households.- History:...

 but falls under the jurisdiction of Sorsogon City
Sorsogon City
Sorsogon City is a 2nd class city in Sorsogon, Philippines. It is the capital city of the province of Sorsogon The city is located at southernmost tip province of Luzon. This city was formed by merging the Bacon and Sorsogon towns. The city serves a trans-shipment point from the Visayas and...

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Spanish Period

A light was earlier proposed on Bagatao Island to assists ships in navigating Ticao Pass together with Capul Light
Capul Island Lighthouse
Capul Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Titoog Point in San Luis on the northern tip of Capul Island, Northern Samar in the Philippines. It marks the western entrance to the San Bernardino Strait coming in from Ticao Pass....

 at the entrance to San Bernardino Strait and Bugui Point Light
Bugui Point Lighthouse
Bugui Point Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Bugui Point in the town of Aroroy, in the northern tip of Masbate Island, province of Masbate, in the Philippines...

 in northern Masbate. In the final approved plan, it was decided to move the location from Bagatao to the San Miguel Island on the northern tip of Ticao Island.

American Period

A light station on Bagatao Island was one of the stations proposed by the Bureau of Lighthouse Construction for the fiscal year 1903-1904. The tower planned was one of the several iron lighthouse towers bought by Spain from France and was found by the Bureau at the warehouse of the old lighthouse commission after the turnover to the Americans. The tower though, had several minor pieces missing that required new ones to be made.

A working party was sent to the island to commenced on the light station in January 1904. The party was consisted of 2 Americans, from 6 to 10 Chinese carpenters, and about 30 Filipino workmen hired in Manila on account of the difficulty of securing local laborers.

Temporary quarters were constructed for the workers and as well as storehouses. A pier of masonry was also built for landing supplies. A service road from the pier to the tower site was cleared and graded as well as the site for the permanent structures. Wells were also dug in an attempt to obtain fresh water on the island.

The permanent work consisted of the erection of an iron tower, a frame dwelling for the keepers, a frame kitchen, a concrete storehouse and oil room, a cistern of concrete reinforced with steel, a frame latrine, a tripod for a port light, and the cutting of considerable hardwood lumber for use here and at other stations.

The tower, an iron cylinder 29 feet high, was anchored to its concrete base on the summit rock by anchor bolts 1 meter long. The frame dwelling measuring 38 feet 2 inches by 37 feet 6 inches, was supported on wooden posts set in concrete pillars.

The sixth-order flashing white light, equipped both with an incandescent and with an ordinary burner was first lit on May 15, 1904. A red fixed port light was also displayed on a tripod to the east of the flashing light.

The remaining work done by July and August consisted of finishing and painting the permanent buildings, removing temporary structures, and cutting timber for use at other stations as the timber cut on the reservation, cost lesser than the same quality of wood costs in Manila. After the station was completed, the party was brought back to Manila. The total cost of the lighthouse amounted to ₱20,190.30.

Current Tower

The original lighthouse tower still exists but the lamp was recently replaced by a solar-powered modern lamp by the Philippine Coast Guard
Philippine Coast Guard
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. All lighthouses in the Philippines are managed by the Philippine Coast Guard.

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