Nugget Point Lighthouse

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Nugget Point Lighthouse[1]

View along path towards Nugget Point lighthouse. Rocky islets (The Nuggets) can be seen beyond the point.
Location: Nugget Point, South Island, New Zealand
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
46°26′53″S 169°49′03″E / -46.448148, 169.817562Coordinates: 46°26′53″S 169°49′03″E / -46.448148, 169.817562
Year first constructed: 1870
Year first lit: 1870
Automated: 1989
Construction: Stone
Tower shape: Cylindrical tower
Height: 9.4 m
Elevation: 76 m
Range: 35 km
Characteristic: White FL(2) 12s

Nugget Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Nugget Point in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is owned and operated by Maritime New Zealand.

The light was built in 1870 and was originally fueled by oil. In 1949 the oil lamp was replaced with an electric one powered by a local diesel generator. This was subsequently replaced by a connection to the mains grid although the original lens for the light is still in place and used to this day. The light was fully automated in 1989 and is now managed from a control room in Wellington.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nugget Point Lighthouse Profile (from the Maritime New Zealand website)