Australia most Easterly point, Byron Bay lighthouse (1901) is an old friend for those of us sailing along the East Coast of Australia.
Anywhere, a lighthouse is a sailor's most dependable friend, always there for you during the darkest and stormiest of time - a guiding and comforting light so you know where you are, reassuring you when you may be lost, showing you a safe direction to steer for. Even now as lighthouse may be antiquated, even as we use GPS and satellite for navigation, even if lighthouse are now less useful, they are no less our friend, still there for us when we need it, still standing there. Looking out for us
They also serve, who only stand and wait - John Milton
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