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Currie Lighthouse

Tourist attractions

Currie, TAS 7256

Description

Currie Lighthouse, located at Currie Harbour, Currie, King Island, Australia, has a rich historical background. It was erected in 1879 after much planning and fabrication by Chance Brothers in Smethwick, England. This awe-inspiring lighthouse is a 21-metre (69 ft)-tall square pyramidal truss iron tower, featuring an iron cylinder centred inside.

It has a unique framework design and striking appearance.

The lighthouse's light characteristic is "Fl. 6 s," flashing once every six seconds. The light source's focal plane is located 46 metres (151 ft) above sea level, providing a clear view of the surrounding seascape.

Adjacent to the lighthouse is the keeper's house, which has been turned into a museum since 1980. Exploring the museum provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the rich history and heritage of Currie Lighthouse and the surrounding areas. The museum showcases early navigational tools and equipment used at the lighthouse, creating a unique learning experience for visitors.

After being inactive from 1989 to 1995, Currie Lighthouse is now active and continues to guide ships and vessels. It plays a crucial role in the safety and security of maritime activities in the region.

A visit to Currie Lighthouse provides a unique opportunity to learn about the history and cultural significance of the region while experiencing its beautiful architectural design and striking light characteristics.

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Attractions: Lighthouses

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Currie, TAS 7256

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