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Statue of Liberty: An Engineered Signal in the Harbor

10 min · 16. maj 2026
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The Statue of Liberty was not placed in Manhattan. It was positioned at the entrance to New York Harbor — where every arriving ship would see it first. In this episode of TripplCast, we examine Liberty not as a symbol alone, but as a constructed system. From its copper skin and iron framework engineered by Gustave Eiffel, to the granite pedestal that elevates it above the skyline, this monument operates at the scale of navigation. We look at the harbor decision. The broken chains at her feet. The inscription dated July 4, 1776. The later addition of Emma Lazarus’s poem that reshaped its meaning during the immigration era. We climb inside the frame and stand in the crown, where the city appears fragmented through narrow windows. 🎧 The Statue of Liberty is not carved stone. It is assembled metal. Flexible in structure. Stable in posture. A modern monument that became timeless through placement. 📱👉 ⁠⁠⁠Download the Mytrippl app [https://mytrippl.app.link/get-the-app]⁠⁠⁠ to start planning your next adventure!

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