

Robe Obelisk
District Council of Robe
About Robe Obelisk
The Robe Obelisk stands proudly on the point of Cape Dombey and was constructed by local builder George Shivas at a cost of £230 in 1855. The Obelisk was used to create a landmark to navigate the entrance into Guichen Bay and to store rocket fired lifesaving equipment for stricken ships. Later it assisted passing ships with navigation, standing at a height of 12 metres it is easily visible 20 kilometres out to sea. In 1862, after complaints by the Captains that the then white Obelisk was difficult to differentiate from Long Beach's white sand hills, it was repainted in alternate red and white bands. *Park at Old Goal and walk to view the Obelisk.
Robe Obelisk
District Council of Robe, South Australia
Obelisk Road, District Council of Robe, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
The Obelisk was erected on Cape Dombey in 1852, used to navigate entrance into Guichen Bay and to store rocket lifesaving equipment.
Robe Obelisk
Obelisk Road, District Council of Robe, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
visitrobe@robe.sa.gov.au
8768 2465
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www.robe.sa.gov.au/explore