CapeLevequeLighthouse
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Name and Location
The Cape Leveque Lighthouse is located on the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia, near Broome. Its official name is Cape Leveque Lighthouse, with no local nickname recorded.
Construction and History
The lighthouse was constructed in 1911, during the early 20th century, to guide mariners through the treacherous waters of the Dampier Peninsula. Since then, it has played a crucial role in ensuring safe passage for ships and yachts navigating the region.
Architecture and Materials
The Cape Leveque Lighthouse features a traditional Australian lighthouse design, characterized by a red-and-white striped tower and a robust concrete foundation. The tower is constructed from reinforced concrete, with a steel framework supporting the light room and lantern room.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse stands at a height of 27 meters (89 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 23.5 meters (77 feet). It emits a light range of approximately 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers), but the light characteristic is not recorded.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse museum and visitor center, offering a glimpse into its fascinating history. The opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (local time). Entrance fees apply, at AUD 5.00 per adult. Guided tours are available upon request. On-site facilities include limited parking, picnic areas, and restrooms.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and the Dampier Peninsula's rugged coastline. Visitors can enjoy these vistas while exploring the museum and visitor center.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no stories or anecdotes are recorded about former keepers at the Cape Leveque Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse is automated, with no manual operation required. Its height and focal height make it an important aid to navigation for mariners in the region. The managing authority is the Western Australian Government's Department of Transport, with support from local organizations and community groups.
Further Information
For further reading on the Cape Leveque Lighthouse, visit https://www.maritimeheritage.com.au/">Australian Maritime Heritage Centre or https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/">Western Australian Government - Department of Transport.
Details
Name | CapeLevequeLighthouse |
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City | Broome |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | -16.3948888, 122.9283571 |
Year of construction | 1911 |
Events | constructionin1911,guidingmarinersthroughtreacherouswatersoftheDampierPeninsula |
Historic significance | maritimehistoryandculturalsignificance |
Keeper stories | |
Stories | |
Architectural style | traditionalAustralianlighthousedesign |
Construction material | reinforcedconcretewithsteelframework |
Focal height | 23.5meters(77feet) |
Tower height | 27meters(89feet) |
Landscape type | remotecoastalareawithlimitedvegetationandsandybeaches |
View description | breathtakingviewsoftheIndianOceanandtheDampierPeninsula'sruggedcoastline |
Facilities | limitedparking,picnicareas,andrestrooms |
Light characteristic | |
Light range | approximately20nauticalmiles(37kilometers) |