Cabo De Palos
According to Pliny the Elder and Rufus Festus Avienus, there was once a temple dedicated to Baal Hammon on the promontory of the cape, which later became associated with the cult of Saturn. During the reign of Philip II of Spain, a watchtower was built on the promontory as a defense measure against the Barbary Pirates. Some battles occurred in the place include the Battle of Cape Palos (1591) during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604), Battle of Cape Palos (1758) during the Spanish-Barbary conflict (1694–1792), Battle of Cape Palos (1815) during the Second Barbary War and Battle of Cape Palos (1938) during the Spanish Civil War.
Its lighthouse began operating on January 31, 1865. The cape is part of a marine reserve, the Reserva Marina de Cabo de Palos e Islas Hormigas.
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Lighthouse at night
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Hormiga Island Beacon (white)
External links
- (in Spanish) Guía Turística de Cabo de Palos
- (in Spanish) Los cartagineses en Turdetania y Oretania
- (in Spanish) Toponimia romana y de romanización en Murcia
37°38′10″N 0°41′24″W / 37.636°N 0.690°W