The competitions were opened to women in 1969 but before, wives and daughters, worked without pay to keep the light alive on the Spanish coasts.
They were always lighthouse keepers. They lived in a lighthouse, they worked there, their life took place under a moving light, facing the sea. But no one called them that. At most, they were the wives or daughters of the lighthouse keepers. And after centuries in the shadow of…
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