Hornby Lighthouse
Hornby Lighthouse is located on South Head in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1858 and is one of the most recognized lighthouses in the region. The lighthouse stands 30 meters tall and features a distinctive white and red color scheme, making it easily visible to ships navigating the entrance to Sydney Harbour.
The lighthouse is named after Captain John Hornby, who was instrumental in the early navigation of the area. Today, Hornby Lighthouse is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and is a popular spot for tourists and photographers, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the Sydney skyline.