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Photo album Lighthouses of the Southern Baltic: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania. The album of photos Lighthouses of South Baltic: Danmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania

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Image removed from public review package. Local review only · not public no-info · dsc01041.jpgThis album is the first joint work of Nikolai Yagunov and Tatyana Yagunova, characterizing 53 lighthouses of the southern coast of the Baltic Sea from the Jutland Peninsula in the west to the Lithuanian city of Klaipeda in the east and is a continuation of the visualization of space Southern Baltic. The album includes 230 photographs, 53 graphic and 55 watercolor works of Baltic lighthouses with their brief characteristics.

The following album is the first joint work of Nikolay and TatjanaYagunova, describing53 lighthouses of the Southern coast of the Baltic Sea, from the Jutland peninsula on the west to the Lithuanian city of Klaipeda on the east. The album is the continuation of the Southern Baltic space visualization The album includes 230 photos, 53 graphic and 55 watercolored pictures of the Baltic lighthouses with their short description.

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Yagunov Nikolay Vasilievich, Yagunova, Tatyana Egorovna. Nikolay Yagunov Tatiana Yagunova

Ya31 Lighthouses of the South Baltic: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania: [photo album] = Lighthouses of South Baltic: Danmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania: [photo album] / Nikolay Yagunov, Tatyana Yagunova; lane O. Solovyova. - Kaliningrad, 2011 (printed in Standardu Spaustuve, Lithuania). -136 e.: photo color, fig. - Parallel text. in Russian and English language - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-9955-488-51-4

UDC 77(09)(470)

BBK 85.163(2Ros)6ya61

Concept, original layout: Nikolay Yagunov

Graphic drawings: Tatyana Yagunova

Watercolor drawings: Tatyana Yagunova

Photos: Nikolay Yagunov

Translation: Olga Solovyova

Layout: Alexey Mikhalev

Proofreader: Irina Platova

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It is absurd to compare lighthouses with statues of idols or gods, but it is appropriate to recall that many of them are the main city attractions and around them the townspeople organize fun and chants on holidays and fairs. Young people make appointments, elderly people take an evening promenade, business people check the noon time. Often in cities, a lighthouse is the second building after the temple that residents are proud of, and often the first place where a marriage is registered and a new life begins.

It is impossible not to admire the architectural delights of individual lighthouses, just as it is impossible to pass by without paying tribute to human creations. They - lighthouses - stand at the intersections of sea routes and have been collecting words of gratitude and thoughts addressed to them for many centuries. Hundreds of ships with thousands of sailors on board        pass and thank you for the farewell light, for the horns in the fog, simply thank you for having traveled hundreds of miles and returned safely to your home port.

Lighthouses have colossal energy power, which they give to people free of charge. And those who are able to feel the energy of the “luminaries” forever fall under the influence of these patrons, striving to see the light through the ghost of the night as often as possible, returning from the seas.

This album is not a navigation manual - an album for people whose spirit is saturated with the smells of the seas, winds, storms and the history of the shores to which they had to moor, leave a piece of their lives, peering into the colorful spectrum of lighthouses.

Lighthouses

  • Denmark: STRIEB KNUDSHOVED SPROGÖ NORBORG TRANERODDE TAXENSANN GAMMEL-POEL KINES
  • Germany: FALSHOFT ECKERNFÖRDE BULK KIEHL NEULAND HEILIGENHAFEN WESTERMARKELSDORF STABERHOEK FEHMARN-BELT DAMESHOVED PELZERHAKEN TRAVEMUNDE TIMMENDORF BOOK WARNEMUNDE DORNBUSH ARKONA ZASITS PENEMUENDE
  • Poland: Świnouście NICHORZE KOłobrzeg GONSKI DARłOWO JAROSŁAWEC USTKA CZOPINO STILE ROZEWE YASTARNIA HEL SOPOT GDAńSK KRYNICA MORSKA
  • Russia: BALTIYSK OZORNY RAM FOREST
  • Lithuania: NIDDEN KONEY VYANTSKY KLAIPEDA

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