Point Perpendicular Light
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Point Perpendicular Light is a lighthouse located on Point Perpendicular, a point at the southern tip of the Beecroft Peninsula, in New South Wales, Australia. It marks and the northern entrance to Jervis Bay. The historic lighthouse was active from 1889 to 1993 and is still present, though its future is unclear. It is believed to be the first lighthouse in New South Wales which was built of precast concrete blocks. The light was replaced in 1993 with a skeletal tower which is active.
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Lighthouse Road, Shoalhaven City Council
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N -35.09393 ° | E 150.80458 ° |
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Old Point Perpendicular Lighthouse
Lighthouse Road
Shoalhaven City Council
New South Wales, Australia
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