The Faraglioni of Capri are three rocky sea stacks located southeast of the island, famous worldwide thanks to the breathtaking and historic view from the Gardens of Augustus. These formations are identified by three distinct names: the first, connected to the mainland, is the Faraglione di Terra; the second, separated from the first by the sea, is the Faraglione di Mezzo; and the third, projecting further into the sea, is the Faraglione di Fuori. The latter is particularly well known as it is the only natural habitat of the famous blue lizard. (source: Wikipedia)