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Location of Cap de la Nau.

Cap de la Nau cliff's. Benitatxell cliff. Cumbre del Sol area
'Cap de la Nau', 'Cabo de la Nao' in
Spanish literally ''Cape of the Ship'', is a
headland located in the town of
Javea,
Spain, in the
Mediterranean province of
Alicante, being the most eastern point of the
Land of Valencia. It is rocky, steep and mostly composed of
limestone. It marks the southern limit of the
Bay of Valencia.
In its extreme, that points to the island of
Formentera (
Balearic Islands), a
lighthouse is located 120 meters over the sea level, in the top of a
cliff, performing an important help to navigation. Underneath the headland there is a big cave, known as ''Cova dels Orgues'' (or ''Cueva de los Órganos'' in Sp.) that can only be approached from the sea.
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Pictures of Cap de la Nau cliffs provided by Benitatxell Town Hall