CABO TABLAS
Submitted by admin on Fri, 01/30/2009 - 02:42.
Cabo Tablas (31°51'S., 71°34'W.) is a prominent headland marked by perpendicular cliffs, 84m high. The cape projects about 0.5 mile W from the coast and is about 0.5 mile wide. Cabo Tablas is fringed by foul ground to 0.5 mile offshore. A drying rock lies almost 0.3 mile W of the SW ex tremity of the cape. Roca Tablas, above water, lies about 0.3 mile SW of the SW extremity of Cabo Tablas. A drying rock lies almost 0.5 mile SSE of the SW extremity of Cabo Tablas, while a second drying rock lies 0.6 mile SE of the same position. A light is shown from the SW extremity of the cape.
Location
Illapel-32° 8' 60" S, -72° 26' 24" W
GuideBook:
PUB 125 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICALocation
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