Picturesque Cleveland Point Lighthouse - Nano+

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Cleveland Point Light is a lighthouse located on the north-eastern tip of Cleveland Point, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. It overlooks Moreton Bay to the east and Raby Bay to the west. The old lighthouse was established in 1864-1865 as a wooden hexagonal tower. It is one of only two surviving lighthouses of this form, the other being Old Burnett Heads Light. A newer light replaced it in 1976, and the old lighthouse was relocated a short distance away, where it stands today. The newer light was removed in 2009. Moreton Bay is located on the east coast of Australia approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) from the city of Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of Queensland's most important coastal resources. The waters of Moreton Bay are a popular destination for recreational anglers and are used by commercial operators who provide seafood to the market. The waters of Moreton Bay are relatively calm, being sheltered from large swells by the two huge sand islands of Moreton and North Stradbroke Islands. Videography shot mid morning by Autel Nano+ - shot in 4K, 30fps, no ND filter.