The historic Crowdy Head Lighthouse was built 1878-1879 and is one of five small lighthouses built on the New South Wales coast. There are beautiful panoramic views from the lighthouse reserve - looking north you can see beyond Diamond Head and the Three Brothers mountains (south, middle and north), and to the south you can see as far as Seal Rocks. This is also a great spot for a bit of whale watching. The whales migrate north to warmer waters during May to July, and return to the rich southern feeding grounds in the Antarctic during August to October. (Crowdy Head, New South Wales, Australia)
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