Over the years I have visited most lighthouses on the Australian NSW east coast. They offer spectacular panoramic views perched on a headland taking in ocean vistas. They are a landmark I will drive out of my way to visit when on a road trip as I am yet to be disappointed.
They all come in various shapes with rich cultural history dating back a hundred years or more. This lighthouse at Norah Head, was built in 1903 and has had little changes apart from the lights being upgraded to electricity.
I would visit Norah Head Lighthouse regularly as I host Milky Way Masterclass workshops here guiding my students to learn astrophotography. The Milky Way core is what I commonly capture but this nig...