Cape Otway Light Station stands on the rugged cliffs of Victoria’s southern coast within the Great Otway National Park, Australia. As the most southern lighthouse on mainland Australia, it has guided countless ships through the treacherous waters of Bass Strait since its construction in 1848. Surrounded by ancient rainforest and dramatic ocean vistas, the lighthouse is a major historical and natural attraction. An interesting fact is that during World War II, American radar installations were secretly established near the site to detect enemy submarines, adding a layer of wartime intrigue to its already rich maritime legacy. Luciakontsek and Loborosh visited this Light Station as well, and they left a penguin stone behind.

Last known location – -38.8563812, 143.5121134


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