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| America's historical lighthouses are described as Pillars of Fire by Longfellow, sentinels of light and hope in man's struggle against the powerful forces of nature. A screensaver of famous lighthouses, and historical notes. |
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Description: America's historical lighthouses are described as Pillars of Fire by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his famous poem The Lighthouse. These sentinels have seen romantic adventures, representing man's struggle against the fury of nature, and the powerful forces of the sea, Great Lakes, and the rampaging storms. This screensaver features excellent photos of the most famous lighthouses, and captions which add romantic interest to the images. | System Requirements: true video | Pillars of Fire 1.0 Download from ftp: |
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