Macquarie Watchtower






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Macquarie Watchtower, nestled in the La Perouse area of Kamay Botany Bay National Park, stands as Australia's oldest surviving sandstone tower. Constructed around 1820, it was commissioned by Governor Macquarie to bolster colonial border protection and prevent smuggling. Adjacent to the La Perouse Museum, the tower offers a glimpse into Sydney's colonial and convict history. Its picturesque setting makes it a favored spot for wedding photography. Visitors can explore the tower and learn about its rich heritage, contributing to a deeper understanding of Australia's past.
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