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Point Malcolm Lighthouse

Tourist attractions

Narrung, SA 5259

Description

Point Malcolm Lighthouse Narrung, also known as Mundoo Light, is a unique and significant landmark in Australia.

It is situated in the state of South Australia on the banks of Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina. The lighthouse is the nation’s only inland light station and is also the smallest.

The Point Malcolm Lighthouse was constructed in 1878 by Richard Tenouth, a well-known builder from Strathalbyn. It was built to mark the narrow channel between Lake Albert and Lake Alexandrina and to assist navigation for traffic on the Lakes. The tower is seven meters tall and was first operated in February 1878. The original white light revolved every ten seconds, using seven gallons of mineral oil per month, and had a visibility of ten miles. In November 1887, the lamp was altered to a fixed white light.

The keepers were self-sufficient and had extra crops to sell. They also stored perishables in a small cave until a boat called to transport them to other settlements. The lighthouse was turned off in 1931 due to a decline in vessels using the Lakes. An automatic ‘light on a pole’ was installed to assist with navigation for commercial and recreational traffic using the river and Lakes.

The Point Malcolm Lighthouse is a fascinating place to visit as it provides a glimpse into Australia’s maritime history. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and the surrounding area while gaining unique insights into the trade routes and commerce of yesteryears. Nearby Poltalloch Station was established in 1839 by Neill Malcolm of Poltalloch Estate in Scotland. Today, it is on the Register of the National Heritage Estate newline.

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Attractions: Lighthouses

Location

Narrung, SA 5259

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