Escape Island Lighthouse is a heritage listed 96-foot (29 m) lighthouse which was constructed in the centre of Escape Island, on the coast of Western Australia in 1930.
[1] Initially the lighthouse had a brightness of 6000 candlepower and was visible for 15 miles (24 km).
The light was a group flashing white light model, showing three flashes every fifteen seconds.
[2] Originally powered by butane gas, it was converted to solar power in 1986; it now consists of a solar powered unmanned light on top of a steel tower.
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