Cape Egmont Lighthouse stands along the rugged western coastline of New Zealand’s North Island. Originally built in the 19th century and later relocated to its current position, the lighthouse is an active navigational aid overlooking the Tasman Sea. It sits in open farmland near the coast, with a simple white tower that contrasts against the surrounding landscape and sky. On clear days, looking inland to the east, Mount Taranaki rises prominently in the background, creating a striking combination of coastal and volcanic scenery. The flat terrain around the lighthouse creates clean sight lines in multiple directions, with changing weather and light often adding variety to the scene. Easy access from Cape Rd makes it a straightforward stop along the coast. (Taranaki Region, North Island, New Zealand)
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