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Logan Bell

Lighthouse Shipwrecks

Lighthouse Shipwrecks explores the paradox of maritime disasters occurring even with the guidance of lighthouses, those stalwart beacons of the sea. Rather than focusing solely on lighthouses as symbols of safety, this book investigates instances where human error, environmental factors, and technological limits converged to cause tragedy.

One intriguing fact is that even with advancements in navigational technology, unpredictable events like rogue waves and sudden storms could still overwhelm ships. Another insight reveals how misjudgment or fatigue among crew members often played a critical role in these disasters.

The book begins by tracing the evolution of lighthouses and then delves into specific case studies, analyzing each wreck through the lens of navigation, human factors, and environmental conditions. Examples of chapters include examinations of disasters near lighthouses, analyses of failures, and explorations of mysterious cases, all offering lessons from the past.

By examining inquiry reports, survivor accounts, and nautical charts, the book reveals the complex interplay of factors that led to maritime accidents near these supposed safeguards. It challenges the assumption of lighthouses' infallibility and emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of maritime risk management.
137 Druckseiten
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2025
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2025
Verlag
Publifye
Übersetzer
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Zeichner
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