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Islas Secas

Coordinates: 7°58′N 82°02′W / 7.967°N 82.033°W / 7.967; -82.033
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Islas Secas Lighthouse
Map
LocationIsla Secas
Gulf of Chiriquí
Panama
Coordinates7°59′39.2″N 82°02′05.7″W / 7.994222°N 82.034917°W / 7.994222; -82.034917
Tower
Constructionmetal skeletal tower
Height20 metres (66 ft)
Shapesquare pyramidal skeletal tower with balcony and light[1][2]
Markingswhite tower
Power sourcesolar power Edit this on Wikidata
Light
Focal height63 metres (207 ft)
Range15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi)
CharacteristicL Fl W 9s.

Islas Secas ('Dry Islands') is a luxury resort set on a 14-island archipelago in the Gulf of Chiriquí on the Pacific coast of Panama, launched in December 2018. It is located 33 nautical miles from the town of Punta Tierra, Chorcha.

Islas Secas comprises eight ‘Casitas’, accommodating up to 18 guests on one of the islands. Each Casita is surrounded by the island's tropical forest. The archipelago is an eco-destination, with strong eco-reserve credentials powered by 100% solar-generated energy. It is near Coiba National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its waters are visited twice a year by two different populations of migrating humpback whales.

Islas Secas is currently owned by American investor and conservationist philanthropist Louis Bacon, who supports efforts to protect natural resources in the United States and beyond.

Islas Secas was previously privately owned by American entrepreneur Michael Klein, who constructed the original eco-resort on the islands, prior to his death on a flight from the islands to view Volcán Barú.

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References

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  1. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Southern Panamá". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
  2. ^ List of Lights, Pub. 111: The West Coasts of North and South America (Excluding Continental U.S.A. and Hawaii), Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Islands of the North and South Pacific Oceans (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. 2016.

7°58′N 82°02′W / 7.967°N 82.033°W / 7.967; -82.033