Yamba Lighthouse
Yamba Lighthouse is located in Yamba, New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1866, it stands on a rocky headland overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The lighthouse is 30 meters tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red top. It serves as an important navigational aid for ships entering the Clarence River.
The lighthouse is surrounded by beautiful coastal scenery and is part of the Yamba Coastal Reserve. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks and stunning views of the ocean and nearby beaches. The site is also a popular spot for photography and wildlife observation, including dolphins and whales.