Cape Agulhas Lighthouse
| Cape Agulhas Lighthouse | |
| Location | L'Agulhas, Western Cape, South Africa | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 34°49′46″S 20°00′32″E / 34.829389°S 20.008911°E | 
| Tower | |
| Constructed | 1848 (first lit 1849) | 
| Construction | sandstone tower | 
| Height | 27 m (89 ft) | 
| Shape | cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern rising from one-story keeper's house | 
| Markings | red tower with a white band, white lantern | 
| Power source | mains electricity | 
| Operator | South African National Parks | 
| Heritage | Historic Civil Engineering Landmark | 
| Light | |
| First lit | 1 March 1849 | 
| Deactivated | 1968–1988 | 
| Focal height | 31 m (102 ft) | 
| Lens | 1st order Fresnel | 
| Intensity | 7,500,000 cd | 
| Range | 30 nmi (56 km; 35 mi) | 
| Characteristic | Fl W 5s | 
The Cape Agulhas Lighthouse is at Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of Africa. At 171 years old, it is the third-built lighthouse in South Africa, and the second-oldest still operating, after Green Point. It is located on the southern edge of the village of L'Agulhas, in the Agulhas National Park; the light is operated by Transnet National Ports Authority. In 2016, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) identified the lighthouse as a deserving prominent historic engineering project and International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.