East Cape Lighthouse
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East Cape Lighthouse[1] | |
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Location: | East Cape, North Island, New Zealand |
Coordinates WGS-84 (GPS) |
37°41'S 178°33'E |
Year first constructed: | 1900 |
Year first lit: | 1900 |
Automated: | 1985 |
Construction: | Cast iron |
Tower shape: | cylindrical tower |
Markings/Pattern: | White |
Height: | 14 m |
Elevation: | 154 m |
Range: | 35 Km |
Characteristic: | White FL. 10s |
East Cape Lighthouse is a Lighthouse at East Cape, the most easterly point on the North Island of New Zealand. It is owned and operated by Maritime New Zealand. The lighthouse was originally constructed on nearby East Island which proved to be too susceptible to earthquakes and subsequent landslips. In 1920 a decision was made to relocate the light to the mainland and in April of 1922, the light was extinguished and then relit at its current location in December of that year. The light was fully automated in 1985 and is controlled from the Maritime New Zealand headquarters in Wellington. While the area around the light is accessible, the lighthouse itself is not open to the public.
[edit] References
- ^ East Cape Lighthouse Profile (from the Maritime New Zealand website)