| Green Eastern Channel Light |
There are two channel light houses in the outer part of Sydney Harbour which are known as the Wedding Cakes, for fairly obvious reasons. The lighthouse with the green light is in the Eastern Channel (built in 1908) and the lighthouse with the red light is in the Western Channel (built in 1924).
There are about 30 lighthouses of various types dotted around Sydney Harbour indicating the deepest channels and warning of submerged reefs and other dangers. Over the years, upwards of 90 collisions have resulted in a vessel sinking. They are not all still on the harbour floor.
| Red Western Channel Light |
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What a beautiful day for sightseeing and the lighthouses are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThey are very striking channel markers! There should be no excuse for missing them ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou introduce me to aspects of Sydney I've never even thought about! You're an education in yourself!
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with these. Maybe I've seen them before but never really paid a lot of attention. Great contrasting shots too.
ReplyDeleteThat would be fun. Like the sky in the top one.
ReplyDeleteGreat tour of Sydney Harbour, th most beautiful harbour by far!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the metal looking frame with the spikes on the eastern light does? A barricade?
ReplyDeletePerfect name! I am going to see Sydney Harbor in a few months if it kills me! I look forward to your posts as a preview!
ReplyDeleteAndrew, yes, the spikes are to ward off vandals, especially drunken ones in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteA number of lighthouses that I have not shown have these spikes around them.
These are wonderful photos, and now you have taught me something, as well. Happy Skywatching!
ReplyDeletelovely photos. the lighthouse indeed looks like a wedding cake.
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Sydney has it all.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light houses. The sky in the background is amazing.
ReplyDeleteA sparkling blue shot - love these wedding cakes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! They are tiered and layered like wedding cakes! Amazing clouds and skies!
ReplyDelete25 stinkin', rotten degrees!!!!
ReplyDelete10 here.
I'm reading Australians: Origins to Eureka (T.Keneally). It's so amazing this incredible city of Sydney grew from such desperate beginnings.
Interesting story, and such a variety of shots.
ReplyDeleteImpressive ! I love the first one : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blue skies, and the lighthouses are amazing
ReplyDeleteI find motivation and inspiration by looking at your work.
ReplyDeleteI hope you took time to watch the rest of my blog, and not only the chicken?
What a nice bright and warm day to be out on the water. 10 here too.
ReplyDeleteThe Wedding Cakes :)
ReplyDeleteI like that type lighthouse as well as the brick lighthouse! Great photos!!
what a wonderful site, excellent series.
ReplyDeleteLove that they're referred to as Wedding Cakes...very perky ones too.Great photos Julie
ReplyDeleteLovely tour of your wedding cakes. What unique structures!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, friends, unique structures. There are others that I have, too, plus others that I have yet to capture but will involve hob-nailed boots out of headlands.
ReplyDeleteLighthouses are lovely things, nice to have them near. Interesting with the skyline of the city, instead of a view of the archipelago.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of the strong light and shadows in these shots! And I'm glad you had a lttle wamth for your tour of the harbor.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lew. I appreciate very much comments on older posts.
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