Point Perpendicular Lighthouse
Built to replace the Cape St George Lighthouse, the Point Perpendicular Lighthouse is believed to be the first lighthouse in New South Wales to be built of concrete blocks, which were cast on the ground, then lifted into place. The lighthouse has an active light (focal plane 95 m (311 ft); white flash every 10 s) on 19 m (62 ft) square cylindrical skeletal tower.
It is located at the end of the Beecroft Peninsula south of Currarong, marking the north side of the entrance to Jervis Bay. Site and tower closed (fenced), but the lighthouse can be viewed at close range.
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