The Lighthouse of the Orcas (Spanish: El faro de las orcas) is a 2016 Spanish-Argentine drama film directed by Gerardo Olivares. It stars Maribel Verdú...
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Ana Celentano (category Argentine people of Italian descent)
Iturbe La casa del mar (2015) - Clara Fonseca Mala (2013) - María The Lighthouse of the Orcas (2016) - Marcela "Ana Celentano". Imdb.com. Retrieved 15 September...
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Entre caníbales. His performance in the movie Lighthouse of the Orcas (El Faro de Las Orcas) has been pronounced worthy of accolades.[by whom?] In 2005, he...
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October 2021. "Maribel Verdú se sumerge en una odisea en 'El faro de las orcas'". Noticias de Navarra. 3 February 2020. Hernández Luján, Raquel (8 August...
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Isla de Lobos (category Islands of the South Atlantic Ocean)
whale (Orcinus orca) occurrence at Isla de Lobos, Uruguay Willy E.D..Las orcas visitaron Punta del Este ¡Invasión!: ahora vieron una orca en la costa de...
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Olivares began to travel the world in 1987 while studying Information Science at the Complutense University of Madrid. At the age of twenty he borrowed a...
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'Pandora'". Archived from the original on 2016-11-08. Retrieved November 8, 2016. "El faro de las orcas". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 2017-03-23...
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Sbaraglia". Espinof. "Se acerca el estreno de la película "El Faro de las Orcas"". El Chubut. 8 April 2017. ""El otro hermano", una metáfora sobre la sordidez...
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December 2016. "El faro de las orcas". Catálogo de Cinespañol. ICAA. Retrieved 21 October 2021. "'El faro de las orcas' – estreno en cines 16 de diciembre"...
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San Juan Islands (redirect from History of the San Juan Islands)
collected on Orcas Island, and old-timers report finding elk antlers on both Lopez and Orcas Islands. Before 1850, most of the freshwater on the islands was...
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Lou (2022 film) (category Films about the Central Intelligence Agency)
by Netflix. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Janney's performance but criticized the writing. In 1986, on Orcas Island in Washington...
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SeaWorld San Antonio (category Oceanaria in the United States)
that the current generation of orcas at it parks would be the last. SeaWorld San Antonio currently houses 5 orcas. It was also announced that the theatrical...
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Nugget Point (redirect from The Nuggets (New Zealand))
from Kaka Point, this steep headland has a lighthouse at its tip, surrounded by rocky islets (The Nuggets). The point is home to many seabirds, including...
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Grenen (category Spits of the Baltic Sea)
northern minke whale and orcas. There have been isolated reports from Grenen of more exotic animals such as the walrus, the hooded seal and others. Scientists...
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Cape Finisterre (category Way of the Lighthouses)
(781 ft) above sea level. A prominent lighthouse is at the top of Monte Facho. The seaside town of Fisterra is nearby. The Artabri were an ancient Gallaecian...
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are lighthouses at: Cloch Point on the Inverclyde coast. Toward Point Lighthouse on the Cowal Peninsula. Little Cumbrae Lighthouse Pladda, South of Arran...
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Slavko Sobin, Luke J I Smith and Kasia Koleczek. Jamie R Thompson from Lighthouse Pictures and Jake Seal from Orwo Studios produced with Pavan Grover. Michael...
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Whidbey Island (redirect from History of Whidbey Island)
Michigan. In the state of Washington, it is the largest island, followed by Orcas Island. Whidbey Island was inhabited by members of the Lower Skagit...
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Guafo Island (category Lighthouses completed in 1907)
ISBN 978-1-4020-6319-0. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Southern Chile". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "Información...
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Turn Point Light Station (redirect from Turn Point Lighthouse)
1893 with the construction of a fog signal building, a two-story keeper's quarters, and a barn. The structures were designed by U.S. Lighthouse Board architect...
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Cape Foulwind (category Headlands of the West Coast Region)
point. The first lighthouse at Cape Foulwind was illuminated on 1 September 1876. However, the timber support structure of this initial lighthouse did not...
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Isla de los Estados (category Geography of Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina)
fin del mundo ("Lighthouse at the end of the world"), is said to have inspired Jules Verne's novel The Lighthouse at the End of the World (1905). A military...
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process of ships. At Baie-Trinité, the Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse, a National historic site of Canada, was built in 1829-1830 on a point that ancient...
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Punta del Este (redirect from History of Punta del Este)
Japan. Unlike the majority of Uruguayan coasts, appearances of orcas have been documented in the area; most notably around Isla de Lobos. The city has much...
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Liancourt Rocks (redirect from Bombing of Liancourt Rocks by the U.S.)
drills over the islets. A recent investigation, however, identified ten spindle trees aged 100–120 years. Cetaceans such as Minke whales, orcas, and dolphins...
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Farallon Islands (redirect from History of the Farallon Islands)
became linked to the growth of the city of San Francisco. Beginning in 1853, a lighthouse was constructed on SEFI. As the city grew, the seabird colonies...
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Canaanite shipwreck (redirect from Orca Shipwreck)
dating from the Late Bronze Age was found in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in June 2024, 90 km (56 mi) off the shoreline of Israel. According to the Israel...
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Hebrides (redirect from History of the Hebrides)
salmon and water shrew. Offshore, minke whales, orcas, basking sharks, porpoises and dolphins are among the sealife that can be seen. Heather moor containing...
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Whale watching (category Types of tourism)
had spent much time amongst the orcas of British Columbia, published the first comprehensive book on whale watching, The Whale Watcher's Handbook, which...
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West Coast Trail (category Shipwrecks of the British Columbia coast)
service to the lighthouses at Cape Beale (on Barkley Sound) and Carmanah Point (27 km or 17 mi north of Port Renfrew, at the mouth of the Strait of Juan de...
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