Queenscliff Lighthouse
Queenscliff Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1863, it stands at 33 meters tall and is made of bluestone. The lighthouse was designed to guide ships safely through the Port Phillip Bay entrance, ensuring maritime safety in the region.
The lighthouse features a distinctive white tower with a red top and is surrounded by beautiful coastal scenery. It is part of the Queenscliff Maritime Museum and is a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding area. Visitors can learn about its history and significance in maritime navigation.