Gable End Foreland Light
Pakarae Road
Gable End Foreland Light
The Gable End Foreland Light is situated on a prominent headland on the northeastern coast of New Zealand's North Island.
History
- The headland was named by Captain James Cook on his first voyage to New Zealand in 1769, reflecting its similarity to a weathered cliff resembling a house gable.
Architecture and Construction
The lighthouse is constructed from metal and stands at an elevation of 206 metres above sea level. Its tower height is 4 metres, with the focal height being 210 metres. The light source emits a white beam with a range of 19 nautical miles and a period of 15 seconds.
Light Characteristics
The Gable End Foreland Light features a Fl (flash) character, indicating that it flashes its beam at regular intervals. The light is reportedly used for navigation purposes, providing warning to mariners of the headland's presence.
Current Status
As of the current time, the lighthouse remains active and automated, with an ongoing monitoring system in place. However, no further information on this topic is available.
Location and Accessibility
The Gable End Foreland Light is located at Pakarae Road, New Zealand. The headland itself is situated 30 kilometres northeast of Tuaheni Point and 20 kilometres south of Tolaga Bay. Visitors can access the area by road, with limited parking facilities nearby.
Heritage Status
No specific heritage status information is available for this lighthouse.
Notable Historical Events
No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Gable End Foreland Light |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Coordinates | -38.523777, 178.28935 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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