Cabo Polonio
Posted by admin on September 3rd, 2008 filed in UncategorizedCabo Polonio es un pequeño pueblo costero de Uruguay. Es un balneario poco común. Lugar muy tranquilo y con una mística especial. El faro que se eleva 25 metros de alto es un emblema del lugar. Además allí no hay alumbrado público ni luz eléctrica. El pueblo está rodeado de dunas. Sobre el mar se elevan tres islas, La Rasa, La Encantada y El Islote, que son una gran reserva de lobos marinos.
La población es muy reducida y esta constituída por personal del faro, pescadores y artesanos.
La noche es muy despejada y se puede contemplar las estrellas junto al mar como en ningún otro lugar.

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