Endeavour Light
Cape Banks Walking Track
Endeavour Light
The Endeavour Light is a historic lighthouse located on Cape Banks, near Sydney, Australia.
History
- The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the city's harbor.
- The Endeavour Light has been automated since its restoration in the late 1990s.
Architecture and Construction
The Endeavour Light stands at a height of 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet).
The tower is constructed from limestone and features a distinctive octagonal shape.
The lighthouse was designed by architect James Barnet and built in 1881.
Light Characteristics
The Endeavour Light emits a fixed red light, visible to mariners up to 20 nautical miles away.
The light's pattern is a steady burn, with no flashing or rotating elements.
Current Status
The Endeavour Light remains an active aid to navigation.
While still operational, the lighthouse is not open for public tours or visits.
Location and Accessibility
The Endeavour Light is situated on Cape Banks Walking Track, approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Sydney's city center.
The track offers scenic views of the surrounding coastline and is accessible via a short walk from the nearby town of Botany Bay.
Heritage Status
The Endeavour Light was listed as a Heritage Item in 1999, recognizing its historical significance as a navigational aid and architectural landmark.
Notable Historical Events
The Endeavour Light played a crucial role in the early development of Sydney's harbor, serving as a guiding light for mariners navigating the treacherous coastline.
The Endeavour Light was an important aid to navigation during the city's early years.Details
| Name | Endeavour Light |
|---|---|
| City | Sydney |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | -33.99824, 151.23817 |
| Architect | James Barnet |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | false |
| Guided tours | false |
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