Marlera cape is the E point of the S extremity of Istria, a mountainous peninsula, which separates the Gulf of Venice from the Gulf of Kvarner. This cape is 21m high, bare, steep-to, and projects 1.7 miles SE from the peninsula. A light is shown from a structure, 9m high, standing on this cape.
2011/09/5
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Jojo
Le cap Marlera est le point E de l'extrémité S de l'Istrie qui se trouve sur une péninsule montagneuse qui sépare le golfe de Venise du golfe de Kvarner.
Ce cap est haut de 21 m, nu, raide, porte un phare de 9 m de haut.
2011/09/5
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Jojo
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