Old Owl's photos with the keyword: lighthouse

Curiosity

07 Feb 2025 21 18 97
May I wish you a Happy Fence Friday. I hope you all remain safe and contented wherever you are. This fence around the Cape Naturaliste light was merely decorative on the day I took this, the weather being sunny and calm. On some days, though, it is quite a dangerous undertaking to walk around the balcony, the wind coming in from the Indian Ocean can be very strong indeed. Not my idea of fun ...

Helix

29 Jul 2024 11 3 146
Inside the lighthouse at Cape Naturaliste, WA.

Protection

29 Jul 2024 8 6 116
Apologies for the softness. The sea was choppy, the boat was bouncing, the spray was all around and we were a fair way out in the bay. This is the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse, taken from out in the Southern Ocean whilst we were looking for humpback whales. I hope all is well with all of you.

Edge

05 May 2024 10 8 167
The lighthouse at Cape Leeuwin, near Augusta in Western Australia is 39 metres high (57 metres above sea level). The buildings on the right are the original cottages for the keeper and his assistants. This lighthouse is still operational, although it is now automated. Despite satnav, radar and other devices, the simple shining light is still an important aspect of maritime safety, especially at this point where there are many rocks hidden just below the surface of the water. This lighthouse is on the furthermost point of south western Australia. To the south (left on this photograph) the nearest landmass is Antarctica. To the south also is the confluence of two oceans, the Indian Ocean to the west and the Southern Ocean to the south and east; the latter ocean can be very stormy and windy. Indeed the winds on the Cape are almost constant and are sometimes very strong. (I can vouch for the fact that standing on the platform at the top of the lighthouse can be a very unnerving experience!) The structure was completed and opened in 1895, which is before the existence of Australia as a unified country. Indeed, requests from the colony of Western Australia for financial help for the construction were rebuffed by some of the other colonies who objected to paying towards something so far away from their own coastlines. (This, of course, doesn’t surprise us in WA, who are still treated as bogans on the edge of civilisation by those in the east :-)

Protection

09 Mar 2024 13 7 195
Disused lighthouse, Bunbury WA. This was once a very important feature of the coast of WA, although this iteration of it is relatively modern (1970).