With a length of about 4.5 km (2.8 miles) and about 2.9 km (1.8 miles) at its widest, the island has a flat terrain with the highest elevation at 60.96 metres (around 200 feet).[2] A particular rock islet near one beach is considered by locals as a symbol of the island given its shape as a cabra (Spanish for “goat”).[3] The Cabra Island Lighthouse complex is located on Cabra Island.
Formation
Cabra Island may have formed from a gigantic coral reef.[a]
History
The community in Cabra was established by the Spaniards in 1885, the year they started building the Cabra Island Lighthouse. It was named Cabra (Spanish for “goat”) after the Spaniards saw herds of goats when they landed.[4][5]
The Cabra Island Lighthouse complex is situated about 656 yards (600 m.) from the west end of the island.[6] Construction on the lighthouse began on May 3, 1885, and it was first lit on March 1, 1889.[4] The lighthouse is closed to visitors due to its dilapidated state.[3]