Deal Island Lighthouse
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Name and Location
The Deal Island Lighthouse is located on Deal Island, off the coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Construction and History
Construction began in 1885 during the Victorian era with the goal of providing safe passage for mariners traversing the treacherous waters surrounding Tasmania. Designed by renowned architect James Barnet, the lighthouse features an iconic Romanesque Revival design that has become synonymous with the region.
Architecture and Materials
Built from sturdy materials such as sandstone and brick, the Deal Island Lighthouse is a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Light and Navigation
Its 30-meter beam shines brightly, emitting a characteristic flashing white light pattern to guide vessels through the dark waters. The lighthouse has undergone automation changes over the years, with its light source powered by electricity.
Accessibility and Visiting
Although the lighthouse still functions as an aid to navigation, visitors can access the surrounding area and take in the breathtaking views of the Tasman Sea.
Notable Views and Landscape
Deal Island is a picturesque location, with rolling hills, lush vegetation, and an abundance of wildlife. The surrounding waters are home to various marine life, including seals and dolphins.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Tasmanian folklore is rich in stories about the Deal Island Lighthouse. Locals claim that the light has been known to appear as a ghostly apparition on foggy nights, guiding lost sailors back to safety. While this tale remains unverified, it adds to the lighthouse's mystique and allure.
Technical and Operational Details
The Deal Island Lighthouse is currently automated, with its light source powered by electricity. Mariners can rely on the lighthouse for navigation, using nautical chart references to plan their route.
Further Information
Details
Name | Deal Island Lighthouse |
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City | |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | -39.4943669, 147.3225502 |
Year of construction | 1891 |
Events | shipwrecks, rescues |
Stories | ghostly apparition on foggy nights |
Construction material | brick, stone |
Focal height | 45 |
Tower height | 14 |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
Nearby attractions | Tasman Sea |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Light range | 20 |
Automated | true |