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Don’t forget to visit Aruba’s famous Red Anchor
At the south east coast of the is- It will be hard to miss the anchor, out three shackles (about 90 Bar and Restaurant in San Nico-
land, standing alone on a wind- it’s huge! The anchor that weighs feet) until the anchor touches las. Charlie, who was a visionary
swept and barren land stands 21,772 kilos, is approximately 10 the bottom while the chain must and had dreams for developing
a popular Aruba landmark – a feet 6 inches wide and 15 feet, 6 rest on the bottom. Subsequent- the San Nicolas area, told these
large anchor. It overlooks the inches tall. ly, they will walk out some extra gentlemen that he would like to
sea just beyond, watching over On the anchor there are some shackles and when the ship starts come up with something inno-
the shipping lanes. It stands numbers. The 4112 and 4115, to swing or lean on one side, the vative for the San Nicolas area
there in memory and in honor of which are believed to be the anchor is properly set. Because to draw tourism to the area.
all seamen who have lost their serial numbers that refer to the of the rough weather, unfortu-
life at sea. “fluke” or horizontal and vertical nately they did not get the time The “anchor”, which at that time
parts of the anchor, respective- to walk out the extra tackles and was being stored at the Oranjes-
Where to Find the Anchor? ly. The number 21772K refers to because of the tension exerted tad harbor, was suggested as an
The anchor is a “must see” land- the weight of the anchor in kilos. on the winch, it broke, and they option. Charlie liked the idea! He
mark when you visit Aruba. It is This type of anchor was manu- lost the anchor and its chain.“ then contacted the President of
among the most photographed factured by Hoesch Dortmund Lago for permission to acquire
historical landmarks for the is- Horde, at a foundry located in Story 2: the anchor. He was granted per-
land. You want to make sure Germany. “Mr. Curiel also said that at one mission and the anchor was then
you add this stop on your itiner- time a small tanker with a Ko- relocated to its present location
ary when your visiting the south Where did the Anchor Come rean crew, while lifting their an- and dedicated “To All Seamen”
coast of Aruba. The bright red From? chor also lifted another anchor on the occasion of the closing of
anchor against the backdrop of There are a number of stories near the inner harbor. When the Lago Oil Refinery on March
the deep blue Caribbean sea as to the origins of the anchor, the ship asked for assistance, he 31, 1985.
and the azure blue skies, make which one do you think it was? went with his tugboat along with
a great backdrop for your vaca- (Unfortunately the mystery has a barge, to help. But eventually Through the Years
tion pictures. never been solved, so your they had to cut the chain and Through the years the Anchor
imagination can pick which one let the anchor go to the bottom was slowly weathering from the
The anchor is located at the en- you think it might be!) because they could not untan- wind and salt. As time passed,
trance to Gate 6 to the former gle them. ” sadly the origin and purpose of
Lago Colony. It is on the outskirts Story 1: the anchor slowly faded away
of Seroe Colorado, on the south “According to Mr. Manuel M. How Did The Anchor Become a from people’s memories.
east point of the island at the “T” Curiel, an ex-Lago Tug Captain, Landmark?
junction to Baby Beach. a fully laden VLCC (Very Large Sometime between 1980 and After Charles Brouns Jr died on
Depending on where you are Crude Carrier) was seeking a 1985, three gentlemen (Mr. Wim September 15, 2004, his friend
staying on the island, follow the mooring at the 15-mile anchor- Martinus – the Harbormaster of Mr. Sam Speziale, requested as-
signs that indicate the way to age, known as Bara, on the Aruba; Mr. August Genser – the sistance from the management
Baby Beach. Once you reach southern part of the island. This ex-Division Superintendent of of Valero Aruba Refinery to help
the T-junction, it will be right in is the usual shallow mooring lo- Lago’s Laboratory; and Mr. Wil- maintain the monument. The
front of you. cation for ships awaiting orders, lie Davis – Owner of Filtec at Zee- Valero Aruba Refinery, gracious-
etc. The weather was rough with wijk in San Nicolas), were having ly sandblasted and painted the
About the Anchor strong current. The normal pro- a conversation with Mr. Charlie anchor and poured a concrete
Size cedure is that they would walk Brouns Jr. at his famous Charlie’s pad around it. On April 17, 2005,
the anchor monument was re-
dedicated “To All Seamen” in a
formal ceremony in memory of
Charles Brouns Jr.
Today, the anchor stands both
as memorial to all seaman who
have lost their lives at sea, but
also as a silent reminder that Se-
roe Colorado is part of San Nico-
las and that San Nicolas is still a
vibrant and important part of
the island of Aruba.
The Best Time to Visit
When your planning your visit to
the south end of the island, you
will want to include in your itiner-
ary the many things to see and
do there. The anchor will be just
one of these stops, (keep an eye
out for our future editions, we
publish our recommendations!).
With that being said, I have to
say, if you enjoy catching a sun-
rise, the anchor is one of the best
places on the island to catch the
sunrise. But in reality, anytime is a
good time to visit, depending on
your personal schedule.q