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Lighthouse Locations

Oliver Scott

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Lighthouse Locations explores these coastal landmarks as more than just navigational aids, highlighting their architectural design and crucial role in maritime history. These structures embody human ingenuity and resilience against the backdrop of the sea. Lighthouses, essential for coastal navigation, also offer breathtaking coastal views, making them prime destinations for heritage tourism. 

 
The book examines lighthouse architecture across continents, showcasing regional variations and the challenges posed by diverse environments. It traces the evolution of lighthouses from simple beacons to automated systems, emphasizing their panoramic views and visual impact.

 
Readers will discover how these structures have played a vital role in maritime safety for centuries, guiding ships through treacherous waters. The book progresses through sections detailing design principles, architectural features, and preservation efforts. Through historical records and architectural drawings, it presents a comprehensive look at these maritime symbols.

 
Lighthouse Locations uniquely combines architectural analysis with travel writing, making it a valuable resource for architecture enthusiasts, travel lovers, and anyone interested in coastal geography.
Disponibile da: 20/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 67 pagine.

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