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Historic coastal lighthouse in Australia
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Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, also known as Seal Rocks Lighthouse, is an active lighthouse located on Sugarloaf Point in New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1875 by John McLeod and designed by James Barnet, it stands out for its unique external stairway. The lighthouse, with its white tower and black balcony rail, overlooks Seal Rocks and has a rich history of guiding ships along the treacherous coastline. Today, it is operated by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and is part of Myall Lakes National Park, offering stunning views from a nearby lookout.

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