
Cape Arkona (Kap Arkona)
Kap Arkona
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Putgarten, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

This live view overlooks Cape Arkona on Rügen Island, where the Baltic Sea meets one of Germany’s most famous coastal landmarks. The camera captures the small lighthouse and the two main historic towers on the cliff edge, the red brick Schinkel Tower and the newer operational Kap Arkona lighthouse, both part of the European Route of Lighthouses. With sweeping sea views, maritime history, and sunny weather, Cape Arkona remains one of Germany’s most iconic coastal destinations.
Putgarten, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany

Putgarten is a municipality in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of Germany. It is situated on the Baltic coast, specifically on the island of Rügen. The municipality belongs to the Vorpommern-Rügen district.
The town has a relatively small population and is known for its scenic coastal location. It is part of the Amt Bergen auf Rügen, an administrative division that includes several surrounding municipalities. The area around Putgarten is characterized by its natural beauty, with the Baltic Sea to the north and the Rügen countryside to the south.
Putgarten's economy and infrastructure are likely influenced by its coastal location and tourism industry. However, specific details about its economic activities or notable landmarks are not readily available. The town's history and cultural significance may be tied to the broader regional history of Rügen and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The geographical coordinates of Putgarten are 54.3667° N latitude and 13.6333° E longitude. The town's elevation and other specific geographical features are not detailed in available sources.




























