Capones Island
Native name: Isla de Capon Grande | |
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Geography | |
Location | 3.8 kilometers (2.4 mi) off the coast of Zambales mainland |
Coordinates | 14°54′57″N 120°0′53″E / 14.91583°N 120.01472°E |
Adjacent to | South China Sea |
Administration | |
Region | Central Luzon |
Province | Zambales |
Municipality | San Antonio |
Capones Island, also known as Grand Capon or Capon Grande Island (Spanish: Isla de Capon Grande) is a small island approximately 1.9 kilometers (1.2 mi) long by 0.4 kilometers (0.25 mi) wide, at its widest point, lying some 3.8 kilometers (2.4 mi) off the coast of the province of Zambales on western Luzon island in the Philippines. It is the largest of the Capones Islands (Islotes de los Capones), a group of three small islands which also includes nearby Camara Island and another islet connected to it by a sand bar.[1] The island is administratively part of barangay Pundaquit of the Zambales municipality of San Antonio.
The island is characterized by huge rock formations and steep cliffs surrounded by white sand and coral beaches. The Capones Island Lighthouse is located on the hillside near the western end of the island.
Proposed marine park
The marine areas surrounding Capones Island as well as portions of the adjacent coastline of barangays Pundaquit and San Miguel rich in fish and coral reefs currently has no special protection. The decline in fish catch brought about by the
See also
References
- ^ "United States coast pilot, Philippine Islands". U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
- ^ "Terragua". Environmental Protection of Asia Foundation, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2014.