Lighthouse on North West Cape in Western Australia
Lighthouse
Vlaming Head Lighthouse
Location
Shire of Exmouth, Australia
Coordinates
21°48′30″S114°06′37″E / 21.80829°S 114.11037°E / -21.80829; 114.11037 (Vlaming Head Lighthouse)
Tower
Heritage
State Registered Place
Light
First lit
1912
Deactivated
1969
Western Australia Heritage Register
Official name
Vlaming Head Lighthouse Group
Type
State Registered Place
Designated
22 May 2007
Reference no.
837
Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is a lighthouse which is situated 17 km (11 mi) to the north of the settlement of Exmouth, Western Australia, overlooking Lighthouse Bay. The lighthouse is notable as being one of the few locations in Australia where both the sunrise and the sunset can be observed.[1]
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