Lighthouse in Maspalomas | Gran Canaria | Spain
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The lighthouses of the Canary Islands have long played an important role in keeping ships off of their rocky shores; if you look at a map of North Africa, you'll see why. Probably the most important of these is the Maspalomas Lighthouse, which sits at the southern end of Gran Canaria. Opened in 1890 and automated since 1973, the tower stands 56 meters (just under 200 ft.) tall; it's the second tallest in the chain. Check out this important maritime landmark from above in this drone video from DroneEyePerspective.
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The Maspalomas Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse at the southern end of the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, in the Canary archipelago. It lies at one end of the Maspalomas beach, 4 kilometres south of the resort town centre, next to the area known as the Maspalomas Dunes. It was opened in 1890 and it is 56 meters high. Music: Borrtex - "Passion"