Cape du Couedic Lighthouse
Location | Kangaroo Island, Australia |
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Coordinates | 36°03.5′S 136°41.9′E / 36.0583°S 136.6983°ECoordinates: 36°03.5′S 136°41.9′E / 36.0583°S 136.6983°E |
Year first lit | 1909 |
Automated | 1957 |
Construction | Sandstone |
Tower shape | Conical |
Markings / pattern | Unpainted sandstone tower, white lantern room with red roof |
Height | 25 m |
Focal height | 103 m |
Original lens | Chance Brothers Fresnel lens |
Intensity | 38,000 cd |
Range | 17 nautical miles (31 km) |
Characteristic | Fl. (2) 10 s |
Admiralty number | K2010 |
NGA number | 8148 |
ARLHS number | AUS-030 |
The Cape du Couedic Lighthouse is a lighthouse located at Cape du Couedic on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Constructed between 1906–1909, it consists of a tower built from 2,000 pieces of local stone, together with three four-roomed cottages to house the head keeper and two assistants with their families. The light characteristic shows two flashes every ten seconds, emitted at a focal plane height of 103 metres (338 ft). A Fresnel lens made by Chance Brothers is used there.[1]
For many of its early years the site was inaccessible by land. Stores, materials and equipment brought by boat were hauled up to the lighthouse by a flying fox winching system originally powered by a pair of horses.
Today the lighthouse is automated and visitors to the area can stay in the old keepers' cottages.
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Notes
- ↑ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Australia: South Australia". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.