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1: Almost no one knows
2: Rare people know
3: Some people know
4: Most people know
5: Everyone knows
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Bruny Island Lighthouse is located on the southeastern coast of Tasmania, (Bruny Island), Island, on the southwestern corner of South Bruni National Park (South Bruny National Park) on South Bruni (South Bruny).
Built in 1838, Bruny Island Lighthouse is Australia's fourth oldest lighthouse and the longest-serving lighthouse in Australia (158, 1838-1996). Today's Bruny Island Lighthouse is part of South Bruni National Park, with beautiful scenery and a tour guide to pay for the tower.
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