Δευτέρα 28 Ιουλίου 2014

The Most Dangerous Shift Change Ever

A video filmed in France shows how workers change shifts in the Le Kéréon lighthouse.


The Le Kereon lighthouse stands on the Reef Men Tensel
between Mullein and Ouessanton on the passage of Fromveur in Iroise
(off the coast of Brittany). It was built from 1907 to 1916 and bears
the name of Charles-Marie Le Dall Kereon, a 19-year-old naval officer
guillotined during the terror. The height of the lighthouse is 48 meters
with elevation of 44 meters.


The oak floors of the lighthouse are decorated with ebony winds and
pink inlaid mahogany. There are Hungarian oak paneling and mosaic in the
staircase.