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Escombreras islet. Currently -not shown in this picture- a breakwater hooks around the north side of the island

Escombreras is an islet within a natural park at the mouth of the port of Cartagena, Spain in the Region of Murcia.

A breakwater was built in 2011 for the expansion of the port[1] has hooked around the north side of the island, but it does not connect to it.[2]

The steep islet covers 4 hectares (9.9 acres). There is a lighthouse built in 1865 65 metres (213 ft) above sea level,[3][4] an anchorage, but there is no permanent human habitation.

Archeological remains from the Greek and Roman eras have been found on the islet.

References

  1. ^ “La Autoridad Portuaria de Cartagena finaliza las obras de ampliación de Escombreras”. La Verdad (in Spanish). 27 July 2011.
  2. ^ Rowlett, Russ. “Lighthouses of Spain: Valencia and Murcia”. The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  3. ^ Findlay, Alexander George (1887). A Description and List of the Lighthouses of the World, 1887. London: Richard Holmes Laurie. p. 101. On summit of Escombrera Id., at entrance [Height] 223 [Visibile in Miles] 5 [Year established] 1864
  4. ^ “Lighthouse in Escombreras Island, Cartagena. Lighthouses in the Region | All You Need In Murcia”. www.allyouneedinmurcia.com.

37°33′34″N 0°58′09″W / 37.55944°N 0.96917°W / 37.55944; -0.96917