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Point Lowly Lighthouse (Point Lowly)
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Point Lowly Lighthouse

The Point Lowly lighthouse was constructed in 1883 to guide ships safely through Spencer Gulf en route to Port Augusta and Port Pirie in South Australia.

History

  • The Point Lowly lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime navigation for over a century, serving as a beacon of safety for mariners.
  • The construction of the Overland Telegraph Line in 1872 was an essential communication link between Australia's east and west coasts.

Architecture

The tower height of the Point Lowly lighthouse is approximately 25 meters (82 feet). The focal height, which is the height above sea level where the light is visible, is around 30 meters (98 feet).

Light Characteristics

The Point Lowly lighthouse features a characteristic white flash every 10 seconds. Its range can be seen for approximately 20 nautical miles.

Current Status

The Point Lowly lighthouse is currently active and has been automated since its reactivation in 1995.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Lighthouse Drive in Point Lowly, South Australia, the Point Lowly lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation.

Heritage Status

The Point Lowly lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed on the Australian Heritage List.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Point Lowly lighthouse played a significant role in several notable events, including the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line in 1872.

Details

NamePoint Lowly Lighthouse
CityPoint Lowly
CountryAustralia
Coordinates-32.99978, 137.78561
Current useactive navigation and tourist attraction
Accessibletrue