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Hidden Lighthouses explores the captivating stories of the world's most remote and often forgotten beacons, unveiling their historical significance and the architectural ingenuity required to build them in isolated locations. These lighthouses, silent sentinels along treacherous coastlines, represent humanity's persistent effort to conquer geographical barriers.
The book highlights not only the evolution of maritime navigation but also the resilience of lighthouse keepers, individuals who dedicated their lives to maintaining these vital lights. The book delves into the challenges of constructing these structures, focusing on unique architectural techniques and material sourcing. It also examines the daily routines and social isolation experienced by the keepers, shedding light on the psychological impact of their environment.
Through archival records, personal diaries, and historical photographs, the book adopts a narrative non-fiction style to present factual information within a compelling storytelling framework, making maritime history and social history accessible to a broad audience interested in history and travel.
The book progresses by first defining what constitutes a hidden lighthouse, then examining the architectural challenges, the lives of the keepers, and the cultural significance of these beacons.
Ultimately, Hidden Lighthouses argues that these remote structures are both historical feats of engineering and symbols of human endurance, reflecting a commitment to maritime safety and exploration at great personal cost.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788233991005
Translators: AI
Release date
Ebook: 20 February 2025
English
India