The light at the end of the tunnel, when a troubled period is finally over. A light in the sea, at the end of a long crossing. After all, it is just like that, whether it is about a metaphor of life or something concerning the nautical world: at the end of an experience or of a travel, there is always a light that gives hope and comfort.
Sailors of all ages have thought this for centuries, when they get their first glimpse of the mainland and that yellow dot in the night that welcomes them. We’re talking about lighthouses, the guardians of the sea. There are hundreds of them along the coasts and on the promontories all over the world. Many of them are absolute architectural masterpieces. Spectacular visiting cards, true postcards. Here is our photo- top five.
At sunset, Kiz Kulesi turns into the most photographed panoramic places: in the background, the silhouettes of the Blue and the Hagia Sophia stand out, with all the minarets indenting the orange twilight. Colours do not need to be photoshopped.
A maritime skyscraper and one among the highest
Cape Byron is one among the most romantic lighthouses of Australia: couples go up here to take selfies on the edge of the promontory overlooking the sea. But…be careful!
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