Cape St George

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Cape St George is a coastal headland in New South Wales, Australia, known for its dramatic cliffs, ocean views, and the historic ruins of its 19th-century lighthouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geographic feature
lighthouse
architecturalStyle 19th-century masonry lighthouse
constructionStartDate 1860
country Australia
demolitionDate early 20th century
hasAccess walking track
hasCliffHeight up to about 90 metres
hasFeature dramatic sea cliffs
ocean views
rocky coastline
hasNearbyFeature Jervis Bay NERFINISHED
Point Perpendicular NERFINISHED
Wreck Bay NERFINISHED
hasRuins Cape St George Lighthouse ruins
hasSignificance archaeological interest
cultural heritage site
maritime navigation history
hasStructure Cape St George Lighthouse (ruined) NERFINISHED
hasVegetation coastal heath
scrubland
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
heritageStatus heritage-listed ruins
inception 1860s
isKnownFor dramatic cliffs
historic lighthouse ruins
scenic ocean vistas
locatedIn Booderee National Park NERFINISHED
Jervis Bay area NERFINISHED
New South Wales
locatedOn Cape St George NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Australia NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
nearestTown Jervis Bay Village NERFINISHED
offersActivity coastal walking
photography
whale watching
partOf Jervis Bay Territory region (broad area) NERFINISHED
region South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
replacedBy Point Perpendicular Lighthouse NERFINISHED
status ruin
tourism heritage tourism site
popular tourist destination

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