Punta Carnero, Spain

Punta Carnero is a headland on the coast of Spain, near the city of Algeciras, where the eastern end of Gallows Hill descends 200 metres to meet the Mediterranean Sea. Its most prominent feature is Punta Carnero lighthouse, which marks the entrance to the Bay of Gibraltar and the Strait of Gibraltar.

Punta Carnero
Image of Punta Carnero and its lighthouse, with Ceuta in the background.
LocationSpain
Coordinates36.0771°N 5.4253°W / 36.0771; -5.4253

Goat Island lies near the lighthouse, and the Bay of Getares begins here.

History

In August 1415, a Portuguese fleet captained by King John I of Portugal held a Council of war, before carrying out the conquest of Ceuta, while anchored off Punta Carnero.[1]

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See also

References

  1. Peter Russell, Prince Henry 'the Navigator' A life, Ed. Yale Nota Bene, 2001, p47-p48 ISBN 0300091303
  • Cartografía militar de España. Servicio geográfico del ejército, Madrid 1959. Hoja Nº14-48 (1.078)
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