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  2. Point Lookout Foreshore - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder Beach faces north and is the most popular swimming beach at Point Lookout. The beach often has a lagoon, which is a popular place for children to swim. Cylinder Headland is used as a vantage point to watch the surfers and the swimmers on the beach and to view Shag Rocks and Moreton Island, which can be seen in the distance. Deadman's ...

  3. Point Lookout Light, Australia - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse on Point Lookout was finally constructed in 1932, the first settlement at the point. The light source was a carbide lamp operated by acetylene gas, and a hut for storage of the gas cylinders was built at the close by beach, which was to be named Cylinder Beach for this reason. [1]

  4. Point Lookout, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    To the north lies Cape Moreton and to the south the next major headland is Point Danger on the New South Wales/Queensland border. The other towns on the island are Dunwich and Amity Point. [5] In the west near the caravan park is Rocky Point and Adder Rock. Cylinder Beach extends eastwards towards Cylinder Headland. Frenchmans Beach fronts ...

  5. North Stradbroke Island - Wikipedia

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    North Stradbroke, South Stradbroke and Moreton Island act as a barrier between Moreton Bay and the Coral Sea. The island is about 38 kilometres (24 mi) long and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) wide with an area of roughly 275 square kilometres (106 sq mi) and a maximum elevation of 239 metres (784 ft) AHD .

  6. Stradbroke Island - Wikipedia

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    North Stradbroke Island is the larger of the two, about 38 km long and up to 11 km wide. South Stradbroke Island is about 22 km long and at most 2 km wide. North Stradbroke is the more developed of the two islands, with the three small townships of Dunwich , Amity Point and Point Lookout offering vacation rentals, shops and a range of eateries.

  7. Amity, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    It was the first European settlement on Stradbroke Island. [6] A supply boat called The Otter, which also carried tourists, ran between Brisbane's central business district and Amity from 1885 to 1946. [7] Amity Point State School opened on 7 April 1919, but closed in 1920. On 22 February 1937, it reopened as Cylinder Beach Provisional School.