My Best Beach


Byron Bay
Cape Byron is Australia's most eastly point and located on the north coast of New South Wales. With its nemerous beaches, unspoiled hinterland, and relaxed lifestyle. Byron Bay is a popular tourist destination.
With average summer temperatures of 21C-28C, and average winter temperatures of 15C-21C, both locals and visitors are able to enjoy plenty of outdoor activities including the many festivals thoughout the year.

Byron Bay is not located in Queenland, but it is so close. So you can go anytime!!
The view from this hill is so beautiful!!! There aren't islands in the sea and you will be impressed when you see this view!!
When you go there, you can see young goats on a cliff!!!
And if you are lucky, you can see a shoal of dolphins!!
Byronbay Lighthouse
Standing on a bald rocky headland with a precipicious cliff on the east side, and a sheer drop of approxicimately 100 meters, Cape Byron Lighthouse is the most eastly light in Australia and one of the most powerful.
Built in the style used by New South Wales colonial architect, James Barnet, Charles Harding his successor, prepared the plans for the Cape Byron Lighthouse. Due to the elevation of the site, a tall structure was not required. Construction began in 1899 with the levelling  of the site by contractors, Mitchell and King. The total cost was 10,042 pounds to the contractors, 8,000 for the apparatus and lantern house and 2,600 for the road from Byron Bay township.


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