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  2. Punta del Castillete Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    On the main breakwater is a light mounted on a tower above the centre of the El Faro restaurant. Painted white with red bands, the lantern on the 6 m tower emits a flashing red light. [2] [4] On the opposite side of the entrance, next to the hotel is a beacon 2 m high, that shows a flashing green light. [4]

  3. San Salvador Island - Wikipedia

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    As a result, wave action is much stronger and visibility is lower. Evidence of currents from the Atlantic Ocean can be found on the east coast in the form of trash and debris on the beaches. During Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015, cargo steamer El Faro went down approximately 50 miles east of San Salvador. Several weeks later, pieces of the ...

  4. Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The famous Cabo Rojo lighthouse, Los Morrillos Lighthouse, known by locals as El Faro, was built in 1881 over limestone cliffs that rise 200 feet above sea level. This old lighthouse was automated and electrically charged in 1967 and is considered to have some, if not, the most spectacular ocean views on Puerto Rico's west coast.

  5. Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Plata has resorts such as Playa Dorada and Costa Dorada, which are located east of the city proper. There are 100,000 hotel beds in the city. The first aerial tramway of the Caribbean is located in Puerto Plata, in which visitors can ride up to the Pico Isabel de Torres, a 793-meter (2600-foot) high mountain within the city.

  6. Maspalomas - Wikipedia

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    The seafront at Punta de Maspalomas, the southernmost point of the resort, is dominated by a 56-metre-high (184 ft) lighthouse, El Faro de Maspalomas. Completed in 1890, it was built to guide ships travelling between Europe and the Americas. [5] The lighthouse overlooks the popular 12 kilometres (7.5 mi)-long Maspalomas beach. [6]

  7. Algarve - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Triangle, a first among such affluent areas, is located outside of Faro, capital of the Algarve, being known for its luxury resorts and Michelin star restaurants. According to World Travel Awards, the Algarve was Europe's leading golf destination in 2013 and 2014.

  8. Ria Formosa - Wikipedia

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    Ria Formosa in Tavira Ria Formosa here seen southeast of Faro. Part of the system is a 170 km² protected natural area, but Ria Formosa also plays an important role in the region's economy. Beyond the tourist use the system also supports other economic activities like seafood farms (including grooved carpet shell harvesting) and the port of Faro.

  9. José Ignacio, Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The resort is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, on Route 10, east of José Ignacio Lagoon. A notable feature is the Punta José Ignacio Lighthouse . History