Lighthouse

Australia’s coastline is dotted with over 350 lighthouses, each with its own unique history and character. These beacons have guided ships safely along treacherous shores for centuries. Notable examples include Cape Byron Lighthouse, the country’s most powerful, and Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, where two oceans meet. Many lighthouses are now automated, but their architectural beauty and historical significance make them popular tourist attractions. Some, like Tasmania’s Iron Pot Lighthouse, date back to the early 19th century. These structures not only serve a practical purpose but also stand as symbols of Australia’s maritime heritage, offering visitors stunning coastal views and a glimpse into the nation’s seafaring past.

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