Sperone cape is a rock at the S extremity of Sant'Antioco island. It faces della Vacca and del Vitello islands, and farther, del Toro island.
It is low and rocky, and dominated by the building of an ancient semaphore.
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Le cap Sperone est un rocher situé à l’extrême pointe S de l'île de Sant'Antioco. Il fait face aux îlots della Vacca et del Vitello et plus loin, à l'îlot del Toro.
Il est bas et rocheux, et dominé par l'édifice d'un ancien sémaphore.
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L'ancien sémaphore, au sommet du cap Sperone.
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Capo Sperone è una scogliera all'estrema punta meridionale dell'isola di
Sant'Antioco. Si trova di fronte le isole della Vacca e del Vitello e più lontano a isola del Toro.
E' basso e roccioso, è dominato dalla costruzione di un vecchio semaforo.
La foto in alto si riferisce a Capo Sperone di fronte all'isola di Lavezzi (bocche di Bonifacio) e non all'isola di S. Antioco.
Just E Speone cape is a small cove where it is possible to anchor to W in about 5 m.The gusts of relapse Maestrale are strong.NW cove is a small jety for small local boats.
Porto Sciusciau is made up of rocks and rock cliffs.Its attraction are the four natural arches at sea level, a really
evocative experience for those interested in going through them, perhaps
with a mask and flippers to further admire the underwater world rich in
pleasant surprises. Anchor ...
After Cannai tower appears Cannai Bay (Porto Cannai). It is a set of three beautiful beaches. You can anchor, in about 4 m, in the W bay, well protected from the NW winds.
Cannai (or Canai) tower built in 1757, remained active until 1815. She had a supervisory role of information and communication to military units responsible for the defense of the island Sant Antioco.