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Light Hearted
Jeremy D'Entremont, U.S. Lighthouse Society
300 episodes
1 week ago
Talking about all kinds of subjects related to lighthouses: history, preservation, technology, navigation, the arts, and who knows what else – basically anything and everything that ties in with the subject of lighthouses in some way, with guest authors, preservationists, and more.
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Talking about all kinds of subjects related to lighthouses: history, preservation, technology, navigation, the arts, and who knows what else – basically anything and everything that ties in with the subject of lighthouses in some way, with guest authors, preservationists, and more.
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Places & Travel
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Light Hearted Lite #27 – Elena Hansteensen and Littleisland Lighthouse, Norway
Light Hearted
24 minutes 42 seconds
2 months ago
Light Hearted Lite #27 – Elena Hansteensen and Littleisland Lighthouse, Norway
This is a look back at an interview that was first heard in episode 122 back in May 2021. The interview is with Elena Hansteensen, who is the owner of Littleisland Lighthouse in Norway, which is operated as a small hotel.



Litløy fyr, Norway. (Courtesy of Littleisland Lighthouse)



Litløy fyr, or Littleisland Lighthouse in English, is on a small island off the northwest coast of Norway, inside the Arctic Circle. It was first lit in October 1912. For a time, it was the second most powerful lighthouse in Norway. In 2006, the light station was bought by Elena Hantseensen, with the intention of making it accessible to the public. The property has been renovated and overnight accommodations are available, as well as guided tours. As Elena has said, "How can I be lonely here, when I’m living my dream?”



Elena Hansteensen
Light Hearted
Talking about all kinds of subjects related to lighthouses: history, preservation, technology, navigation, the arts, and who knows what else – basically anything and everything that ties in with the subject of lighthouses in some way, with guest authors, preservationists, and more.