Monday, December 1, 2014

Fascinating video about a lighthouse keeper gives me goosebumps

Fascinating video about a lighthouse keeper gives me goosebumps


There is no music in this short. No narration. Just the sounds of the daily routine of one of the last lighthouse keepers in the world: Leonardo Da Costa. He maintains the lighthouse at Cabo Polonio, Uruguay, a dangerous coast full of sunken ships. If you experience ASMR, you are going to love this.




Leonardo Da Costa is a lighthouse keeper stationed in Cabo Polonio, a remote cape in a stretch of Uruguayan coastline rich in shipwrecks and sunken treasures.


Cabo Polonio's light has been guiding ships since 1881, and Da Costa is the latest in a long line of watchmen who have operated the tower with care and attention. He leads an unassuming life, the tranquility of the almost intact landscape keeping him company. Serenity and silence merge with the daily tasks and chores he carries out. Da Costa represents a rare profession that still survives in a few countries.


Take some time to appreciate a gentle and enlightening way of life, for once it is gone, it will be missed.



It is a solitary life, sure, but I really envy him.




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