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🏜️ Duna de Bolonia
Sand dune concealing Roman port ruins near the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain


🕐 2 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 22:55
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Cádiz province, southern Spain, near Strait of Gibraltar
  • Dune height: 30 metres, crescent-shaped formation
  • Roman settlement: Baelo Claudia, established 1st century CE
  • Primary function: Fish salting and garum production for Roman Empire trade

Duna de Bolonia is a 30-metre-high sand dune on the coast of southern Spain that overlies Baelo Claudia, a substantial Roman port settlement. The site represents a dynamic archaeological landscape where annual wind patterns continually bury and expose Roman remains—streets, warehouses, harbour installations, and necropoleis—beneath perpetually shifting sand. As of 2026, the dune remains active and continues to reshape itself seasonally, creating both preservation and access challenges for ...

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