Punta Nariga Lighthouse

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Malpica

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A place name perhaps derived from the Latin base narica (nose), it is a promontory located between the Sisargas Islands, Cape Santo Hadrián and the tip of Roncudo.

Landscapes shaped by the sea, zoomorphic rocks and splendid views are part of the attraction of the Punta Nariga Lighthouse. With a height of 28 meters, it simulates a boat sailing on a sea of stone.

Built in 1995 by the architect César Portela. The height of the ground to the span is 28 meters, rising 50 meters above sea level. The light has a range of 22 miles (41 km).

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