Cape Liptrap Lighthouse

Cape Liptrap
Location Australia
Coordinates 38°54′5″S 145°55′4″E / 38.90139°S 145.91778°ECoordinates: 38°54′5″S 145°55′4″E / 38.90139°S 145.91778°E
Year first lit 1951
Construction Concrete
Tower shape Square (from afar)
Markings / pattern White
Height 9.75 m
Focal height 93.6 m
Intensity 40,000 cd
Range 18 nmi
Characteristic Fl. 12 s
Admiralty number K4282
NGA number 7320

Cape Liptrap Lighthouse stands upon the rocky cliff top of Cape Liptrap peninsula, on a solitary part of the South Gippsland coastline. The lighthouse warns ships of the rocks in treacherous Bass Strait.

History

The first Cape Liptrap lighthouse was established in 1913. It was a 2.1 metre steel tower with an acetylene light. As a lighthouse keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, it is really the first automatic Commonwealth funded light to be put into service.

The current lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete and is devised in a square shape with flattened edges. The light characteristic is one flash every 12 seconds, emitted from a height of 93.6 m above sea level. The lighthouse was converted to electrical power in 1970.

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