@hallmarc The Macquarie Lighthouse, located in Sydney, Australia, is indeed the first and longest-serving lighthouse site in the country. It was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway and was named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who commissioned its construction in the early 19th century. The Macquarie Lighthouse has played a crucial role in guiding ships safely through the entrance to Sydney Harbour since it was first lit in 1818. Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several upgrades and renovations to keep up with technological advancements in navigation aids. Today, the Macquarie Lighthouse stands as a historic landmark and a symbol of Australia's maritime heritage. It continues to operate as an active aid to navigation, helping ships navigate the waters around Sydney Harbour safely.
@bfgreen @Alfred I have a subscription to ChatGPT (for learning newer technologies and frameworks) if anyone cares to randomly ask questions that can't easily be answered by Alfred. I too did a reverse image search because I first thought this was Maine. Google found it right away in a blog post and then I looked it up.
@bfgreen I'm sorry, but text-based assistant, I am not able to view photos. Please provide me with a description of the city or any additional details you have, and I will do my best to help identify it for you.