Rangitoto Lighthouse Explained

Rangitoto Lighthouse
Location:Rangitoto Island
Auckland
New Zealand
Coordinates:-36.7818°N 174.8225°W
Yearbuilt:1882
Yearlit:1905
Construction:concrete tower
Shape:cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern removed
Marking:white tower with four narrow horizontal bands
Height:20m (70feet)
Focalheight:21m (69feet)
Characteristic:Fl R 12s.
Managingagent:Ports of Auckland[1]

Rangitoto Lighthouse (also called Rangitoto Beacon) is a lighthouse off the coast in McKenzie Bay, in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf.

The lighthouse was built in 1882. In 1905 a light was added for nighttime visibility.

Although not classed officially as a lighthouse by the New Zealand MSA, it does currently flash red every 12 seconds (also known as its character) and can be seen clearly from the southernmost of North Harbour's East Coast Bays.

The beacon is red and white in colour, stands at 21m (69feet) tall, and continues to run through solar power. The height of the focal plane is 21m (69feet).[2]

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  1. 23 February 2016.
  2. Web site: TrekEarth: Photos . 21 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120403011211/http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Oceania/New_Zealand/North_Island/Auckland/Hauraki_Gulf/photo119807.htm . 3 April 2012 . live.