Robertson Point Light, Harbour lighthouse in Cremorne Point, Australia.
Robertson Point Light is a lighthouse on Cremorne Point in Sydney Harbour that guides vessels with a green occulting light completing its cycle every three seconds. The cylindrical tower sits on a rock formation and features a balcony and lantern room at the top.
The lighthouse was constructed in 1910 and has served as an essential navigation aid for maritime traffic in Port Jackson ever since. It has been maintained and updated over the decades to support the evolving needs of harbor vessels.
The beacon marks an important waterway point that locals and visitors pass by regularly on their walks around the harbor edge.
You can reach the lighthouse by walking across a footbridge at the end of Milson Road, where parking is available nearby. The best time to visit is during daylight hours when the structure and harbor views are most visible.
The lighthouse coordinates its signal pattern with nearby Bradleys Head Light to enhance navigation safety in the harbor. This communication between multiple beacons helps boat operators determine their exact position more accurately.
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