East Cape Lighthouse
East Cape Road
East Cape Lighthouse
The East Cape Lighthouse is situated on Otiki Hill above East Cape, the easternmost point on the North Island of New Zealand. The lighthouse's address is East Cape Road.
The original construction of the lighthouse took place in 1900. However, due to difficulties in accessing the nearby East Island and concerns over its stability, the light was relocated to the mainland in 1922. After being extinguished in April 1922, it was relit at its current location in December that year.
The lighthouse is a notable structure, standing 155 meters tall. Its focal height is also 155 meters above sea level. The tower's design and construction materials are not specified in available information.
Light Characteristics
- The East Cape Lighthouse features four distinct light patterns, each with a range of 19 nautical miles.
- The lights are characterized by their white color and have a period of 10 seconds between flashes.
- The lighthouse is equipped with multiple light sources, but the specific details of these are not provided.
The East Cape Lighthouse was originally manned by three keepers but has since been automated in 1985. It is now controlled from the Maritime New Zealand headquarters in Wellington.
Heritage Status
No information is available regarding the lighthouse's heritage status.
Notable Historical Events
- The relocation of the East Cape Lighthouse to its current location was a significant undertaking, marked by challenges and setbacks.
- The difficulties experienced during construction, including the loss of four men when their boat capsized, highlight the risks involved in such projects.
Details
| Name | East Cape Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Coordinates | -37.688976, 178.54813 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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