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The Faraglioni di Sant'Andrea are striking rock formations located along the Adriatic coast in the Apulia region of southern Italy. These natural limestone stacks are situated near the town of Melendugno in the province of Lecce. The area is part of the Salento Peninsula, known for its beautiful coastline and crystal-clear waters. The Faraglioni di Sant'Andrea are renowned for their dramatic appearance, with towering cliffs and arches carved by the relentless action of wind and sea over thousands of years. The turquoise waters surrounding these formations add to their allure, making them a popular destination for tourists and photographers. Visitors to the Faraglioni di Sant'Andrea can enjoy stunning views from the cliffs above or explore the area by boat for a closer look at the rock formations. The surrounding coastline also offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing on the nearby beaches. The natural beauty of the Faraglioni di Sant'Andrea, combined with the rich cultural heritage of the Apulia region, makes it a must-visit destination for those traveling to southern Italy.