After taking an unlikely coffee at the Single Fin caravan cafe beside the Seal Rocks General Store, I drove to the car park at the end of the line, left my van and took a short walk to the Seal Rocks Lighthouse on Sugarloaf Point, which is a fairly rugged, rocky headland.
The lighthouse occupies the high point of the headland, and although it's not tall, it is a classic, traditional looking lighthouse, and one that I imagine would be very satisfying to an enthusiast. A well-maintained site with very clean looking, white-washed lighthouse-keepers quarters.
At the entrance to the lighthouse, the last stanza of the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called 'The Lighthouse'. I've incorporated it into the mandala too...