Standing proudly at the most easterly point of the Australian mainland, the Cape Byron Lighthouse in Byron Bay, Australia, is a breathtaking landmark with a rich history. Built in 1901, it remains one of the country’s most powerful lighthouses, its beam stretching nearly 50 kilometers out to sea. The lighthouse sits atop the dramatic cliffs of Cape Byron, offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, where you can often spot migrating humpback whales during the winter months. Powered initially by kerosene, the lighthouse now operates on automated solar technology, reflecting a blend of historical craftsmanship and modern innovation. luciakontsek and loborosh also visited their iconic spot and left a penguin stone behind hidden while waddling up the steps. Look  there when visiting.

Last known location – -28.6345048, 153.6370346


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