
Perched atop Troubridge Hill on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, the Troubridge Hill Lighthouse stands as a beacon guiding vessels through the treacherous Troubridge Shoal. Constructed in 1980, this 32-meter-tall brick tower is uniquely built from unpainted, wedge-shaped bricks, offering a distinctive daymark. Its light, positioned 62 meters above sea level, boasts a range of 22 nautical miles. Designed for automatic operation, the lighthouse remains unmanned, with the grounds accessible year-round, though the tower itself is not open to the public.
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