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Warden Head Lighthouse

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Warden Head Lighthouse
Warden Head Lighthouse
Warden Head Lighthouse

Warden Head Lighthouse

Eastern end of Deering Street, Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia, 2539 Arrow
A great spot for spotting sea life and especially for whale watching in the spring. Originally built on the Ulladulla Breakwater in 1873, the light was shifted to Warden Head in 1879. It is one of only two towers in New South Wales made from wrought iron plates, making it a rarity. In 1920, the original oil lamp was replaced with a flashing light powered by acetylene gas for automatic operation, and the station was unmanned. The next conversion was to electricity in 1964. The light is now battery operated and float charged from 240-volt mains supply. The lighthouse grounds are open all year round, however the tower is not open to the public. The current road out to Warden's Head and the car park was developed by the Ulladulla Council in the 1940s to encourage visitors to the lighthouse.
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Eastern end of Deering Street, Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia, 2539

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4444 8820
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