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Vlamingh Head Lighthouse (Shire Of Exmouth)
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Vlamingh Head Lighthouse

The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is situated 17 kilometres to the north of the settlement of Exmouth, Western Australia, overlooking Lighthouse Bay.

The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walk from the Lighthouse Access point.

History

The construction of the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse began in 1912 and was completed shortly after.

It has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the area ever since.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 metres (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 45 metres (148 feet).

The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a distinctive octagonal shape.

The light source is reportedly a first-order Fresnel lens.

Light Characteristics

The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse emits a fixed white light, visible to mariners over a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 km).

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.

The facility is no longer used for its original purpose and has been repurposed as a museum.

Heritage Status

The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is listed on the Australian National Heritage List, recognizing its importance as a historic landmark and navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

The lighthouse played an important role in the early days of navigation in Western Australia, serving as a beacon for mariners entering the region.

It has also been featured in various publications and media outlets over the years, including reports on its unique location and stunning views.

Location and Accessibility

  • The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is situated 17 kilometres to the north of the settlement of Exmouth, Western Australia, overlooking Lighthouse Bay.
  • The lighthouse can be accessed via a short walk from the Lighthouse Access point.

History

  1. The construction of the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse began in 1912 and was completed shortly after.
  2. It has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the area ever since.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  1. The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 metres (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 45 metres (148 feet).
  2. The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a distinctive octagonal shape.
  3. The light source is reportedly a first-order Fresnel lens.

Light Characteristics

  1. The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse emits a fixed white light, visible to mariners over a range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 km).

Current Status

  1. The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
  2. The facility is no longer used for its original purpose and has been repurposed as a museum.

Heritage Status

  1. The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is listed on the Australian National Heritage List, recognizing its importance as a historic landmark and navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

  1. The lighthouse played an important role in the early days of navigation in Western Australia, serving as a beacon for mariners entering the region.
  2. It has also been featured in various publications and media outlets over the years, including reports on its unique location and stunning views.

Details

NameVlamingh Head Lighthouse
CityShire Of Exmouth
CountryAustralia
Coordinates-21.808294, 114.110374
Current usemuseum