Eddystone Point Lighthouse






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Eddystone Point Lighthouse, built in 1889 from locally quarried pink granite, stands 35 meters tall at the northern end of Tasmania's Bay of Fires Conservation Area. This historic lighthouse has guided ships away from the hazardous Victoria Rocks, Georges Rocks, and Black Reef. Visitors can explore the surrounding Mount William National Park, known for its pristine beaches, abundant wildlife, and the opportunity to spot migrating whales. The area is also significant to the Aboriginal community, offering a rich cultural experience alongside its natural beauty.
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