ilhasarco
Ilhasarco is a small, uninhabited island located in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 150 kilometers off the coast of Portugal. It is part of the Azores archipelago and is known for its unique geological features and historical significance.
The island is characterized by its basaltic rock formations, which give it a distinctive black color. These
Historically, Ilhasarco has been used as a lighthouse and a military outpost. The first lighthouse was built
Today, Ilhasarco is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The island is part of the
The island is accessible only by boat, and visitors must obtain a permit from the Portuguese authorities.