Castlepoint Lighthouse, Castlepoint 5889, Taranaki, New Zealand
The lighthouse was first powered by kerosene, then electricity, and is now controlled by a computer in Wellington.
At 23 metres high, it’s the tallest lighthouse in the North Island, theatrically positioned 52 metres above the sea on a rugged and weathered rocky headland on the Wairarapa coast.
Just an hour’s drive from Masterton, it’s easily reached by a short stroll along a boardwalk, and is a gift to the photographer — plus anyone else who enjoys a stunning view. It was assembled here in 1913 from seven iron rings cast in Wellington, brought in by boat and hauled up to the site by a team of horses.
Powered first by kerosene and then by electricity, it was finally automated in 1988 and is now controlled by a computer in Wellington, blinking three times every 30 seconds throughout the night. It’s the focal point of a spectacular bit of the coast, which also rewards closer inspection.
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