The lighthouse at Cape Egmont was originally installed at Mana Island north of Wellington but was closed in 1877 after luring several ships to their doom who had mistaken it for another at the entrance to Wellington harbour. It is composed of several cast-iron cylinders bolted together and was reassembled here in 1881. It still functions although it is now electric, automatic and computer monitored and has only bossy and her mates for company.
19 Dec 2010
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