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Deadliest Beacons

Oliver Scott

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Editora: Publifye

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Deadliest Beacons explores the dramatic history of lighthouses in the world's most treacherous waters, blending maritime history with tales of human resilience. These coastal sentinels, more than just navigational aids, spurred economic expansion by reducing shipwrecks and facilitating safer trade routes.

 
The book details the evolution of lighthouse design, from simple bonfires to complex engineering marvels designed to withstand brutal weather, highlighting the ingenuity required to conquer the untamed power of the sea. The book progresses through the historical context of lighthouse development, presents case studies of specific lighthouses built in dangerous locations, and concludes with an analysis of technological advancements.

 
Examining structures like the Eddystone Lighthouse, it sheds light on the unique engineering solutions and the impact these beacons had on coastal communities. These beacons stand as historical landmarks and a testament to the dedication of lighthouse keepers, the unsung heroes who braved isolation and peril to ensure the safety of countless ships.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 61 páginas.

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