All lighthouses in New Zealand are automatic and only visited for routine maintainence. The last lighthouse to be demanned was the Cape Brett lighthouse in 1990.
Lighthouses are typically unmanned and automated, and do not require people to operate them. The light beams are now usually powered by electricity and controlled remotely. In the past, lighthouses did need keepers to maintain the light and equipment, but advancements in technology have made this role unnecessary.
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School crossings are manned by a combination of senior pupils, teachers and parent volunteers.
New Zealand does not have states.
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there are 90 landfills in new zealand
There are 70 electorates in New Zealand.
countless beaches in New Zealand
There is 13 harbors in new zealand.
There are many AustrALIENS in New Zealand.
New Zealand has many rivers.