Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse is located on the southern tip of Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. Built in 1859, it stands 21 meters tall and is made of bluestone. The lighthouse was constructed to guide ships navigating the treacherous waters of the Bass Strait.
The lighthouse is still operational today and features a distinctive white tower with a black lantern. Visitors can explore the surrounding area, which includes scenic walking trails and stunning coastal views. The site is also home to a visitor center that provides information about the lighthouse's history and maritime significance.