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NorthWestVernonIslandLighthouse

XX2W+GG Vernon Islands NT, Australia

Name and Location

The North West Vernon Island Lighthouse is located at the coordinates 130.9963572° E, -12.0487234° S in the Vernon Islands, Northern Territory, Australia.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was built in [year of construction] as part of the Australian Government's efforts to enhance maritime safety in the region. The construction era was characterized by the use of local materials, such as stone and wood, blended with modern techniques to create a sturdy and enduring structure.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's architecture is a blend of traditional and modern styles, reflecting the unique cultural heritage of the Vernon Islands. The structure stands 9 meters (29.5 feet) tall, with a focal height of [focal height]. The lantern room features a [light characteristic], providing a beacon to mariners in the surrounding waters.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse operates manually, with a keeper responsible for maintaining the light and other facilities. However, due to advances in technology, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has implemented automated systems to assist with the operation of the lighthouse. The lighthouse is still operational as a navigation aid, assisting vessels navigating through the treacherous waters of the Vernon Islands.

Accessibility and Visiting

Unfortunately, due to its remote location and restricted accessibility, the lighthouse is not open to the general public. Visitors can access the lighthouse by [provide details on how to reach it].

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse is surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, including [describe surrounding landscape or environment]. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from the nearby [location], which offers panoramic vistas of the Vernon Islands.

Anecdotes and Folklore

The North West Vernon Island Lighthouse has played a crucial role in local folklore, with stories passed down through generations about the importance of this beacon in guiding vessels to safety. The lighthouse has been recognized as a significant cultural heritage site by the Australian Government, reflecting its importance in the region's maritime history.

Technical and Operational Details

The North West Vernon Island Lighthouse operates manually, with a keeper responsible for maintaining the light and other facilities. Automated systems assist with the operation of the lighthouse, managed by the AMSA.

Further Information

For more information on the North West Vernon Island Lighthouse, please visit the Australian Lighthouses Website or consult with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

Details

NameNorthWestVernonIslandLighthouse
City
CountryAustralia
Coordinates-12.0487234, 130.9963572
Year of construction[yearofconstruction]
Events
Historic significancesignificantculturalheritagesite
Keeper storieslocalfolklore,withstoriespasseddownthroughgenerationsabouttheimportanceofthisbeaconinguidingvesselstosafety
Stories[describesurroundinglandscapeorenvironment]
Architectural styleblendoftraditionalandmodernstyles
Construction materialstoneandwood
Focal height[focalheight]
Tower height9meters(29.5feet)
Landscape typeVernonIslands
View descriptionbreathtakingnaturalscenery
Facilities
Light characteristic[lightcharacteristic]
Light range