During my last summer holydays I felt in love with Cabo Polonio, a magic village where I spent some days in the atlantic coast of Uruguay, South America. It`s a remote reserve and natural protected area.
Surrounded by sand dunes the small fisherman port, is plenty of sealions resting in the sunny rocks around the lighthouse and the rocky islands near.
As long as there is no electric lights, in the nights the stars seams to be so close and so many more than you have ever seen.
In this charming place, with beautiful Atlantic Ocean beaches, january and february are the high season, the months when most tourists start calling travel agencies and checking websites like Travelzoo for travelling information. But european and american tourism arrives to the Cabo in september expecting to watch the franca whales that usually gets there along with sealions and turtles. Also artisans and surfers that stay there from october until march waves arrives, make the special style and atmosphere of this beach resort. Common visitors as moviemakers, musicians, plastic artists, architects, photographers, jewel, fashion, graphic, web and any other designers, artists and producers from the word, gives the singular tourism profile to the Polonio, mixing perfectly with native people that so kindly receives anybody along the year.
No doubt: Cabo Polonio inspires …

Naturally Punta Yarns developes a yarn with its profile.
CAPO, or Cabo Polonio, is a 100% pima cotton yarn.
A natural color palette as the original place, with an incredible soft and rich touch specially created for people that prefers elegant natural fibers to wear.

You can find all its technical information following this link: Punta Yarns CAPO Tech Spec

CAPO is definitively a yarn that free your mind …. experience with it and let your natural interior creativity flows … and with the ocean waves rhythm… imagine …
If you feel like knowing more about Cabo Polonio from an american point of view or how to get there, follow this link: http://www.gonomad.com/destinations/0512/uruguay.html
Latin audience can find a spanish version of this article in our local market blog: Puro Punto