Ancient mariners were often guided home by bonfires built on hilltops, which were later elevated and evolved into lighthouses. These gradually grew taller and stronger and moved closer to the sea. Most lighthouses currently still standing are marvels of practical and resilient architecture and engineering, brushing off the worst that the seas have to offer. While their guiding beacons may soon cease to sweep across the coastal night sky, we can still appreciate how beautiful and epic these wonderful buildings look.
Cast-Iron Lighthouse, Whiteford, UK

Phare du Petit Minou, Brest, France

Frozen St. Joseph North Pier Lighthouse, Michigan, USA


Porto, Portugal
