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Managing Organization:National Ports Authority
 
 
 
 
 
Notes:The first simple beacon was established here in 1657.  The name "Robben" comes from the Dutch word for seals.  There was once a leper colony on the island, and Nelson Mandela was in the prison on the island, which no longer exists, from 1964 to 1982.
 Tower Height: 59  Height of Focal Plane: 154  Characteristic and Range: One five-second white flash every seven seconds, visible for 24 nautical miles.  Description of Tower: White, conical, masonry tower with red lantern. 
 
    This light is operational
 Date Established: 1865  Date Present Tower Built: 1865  Current Use: Active aid to navigation.  Open To Public? Grounds only.  Museum?The island, except for the light station, is now a museum.  See www.robben-island.org.za for details.
 Directions:From Cape Town, ferries to Robben Island take about 30-40 minutes.  Call +27 21 419 1510 for information.
 Keepers: Joseph Kannemeyer (c. 1999) 
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