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  • Women carrying water on the road. The Dry is the main problem in Cape Verde islands as most of the land remains unproductive due to arid soils.
    CV-Fogo-Aguadeiras.jpg
  • Passengers in the old ferry boat  that links the cosmopolitan island of Sao Vicente to the agricultural island of Santo Antao.
    CV-SAntao-Ferry.jpg
  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
    CV-SVicente-SPedro03.jpg
  • Tarrafal beach is the most touristical place in Santiago island and there ae projects to build hotels around it.
    CV-Santiago-Tarrafal02.jpg
  • The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island like the Pauls Valley, have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-ValePaul01.jpg
  • A woman carrying a bag on her head in a road sorrounded by sugar cane in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island. This area has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-CarregCabeca.jpg
  • In Fogo Island there's lots of people with green eyes and fair skin supposedly descending from the french Duke of Montrond that lived there from 1870 on.
    CV-Fogo-Miudoolhverde.jpg
  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-IgrejaMar01.jpg
  • Praia Grande (Big Beach) and an ancient volcano in the northeast coast can be seen from the highest point of Sao Vicente island, the Monte Verde (Green Mount).
    CV-SVicente-VistaAltoPrgrande.jpg
  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
    CV-SVicente-SPedro02.jpg
  • Fishermen in Sao Pedro beach. This beach can be seen during landing in Sao Vicente island  because the airport strip is located few meters away from the beach.
    CV-SVI~5.JPG
  • A couple in Tarrafal beach, the most touristical place in Santiago island and there ae projects to build hotels around it.
    CV-Santiago-TarrafCasal.jpg
  • Boys playing in Tarrafal beach, the msot touristical place in Santiago island.
    CV-Santiago-TresmiudosTarraf.jpg
  • Fishing boats at Tarrafal beach, the most touristical point in Santiago island.
    CV-Santiago-TarrafalBarcos.jpg
  • Tarrafal beach is the most touristical place in Santiago island and there ae projects to build hotels around it.
    CV-Santiago-Tarrafal01.jpg
  • Some "rabelados" still inhabit the northern part of Santiago island. Originally the "rabelados" oposed the new catholic education imposed since 1941 by the Holy Spirit Congregation, which, is some cases, banned the traditional mix of catholic and traditional beliefs. They are still a symbol of resiliance and they try to keep their independance from the State.
    CV-Santiago-Rabelados.jpg
  • Assomada market  in the center  of the island of Santiago's is perhaps the place where it's better perceived the African roots of capeverdian nation.
    CV-Santiago-MercAssomada02.jpg
  • The east coast of Santiago island has some little bays that give shelter to the fishing boats.
    CV-Santiago-Baiabarcos.jpg
  • An old man in one of the little villages of the northeast zone of Santo Antao island.
    CV-SAntao-Velhote.jpg
  • The twisted "Estrada da Corda" (Rope road" meanders through the deep valleys and cliffs in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island.
    CV-SAntao-ValePenhasco.jpg
  • The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island like the Pauls Valley, have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-ValePaul.jpg
  • Fontainhas village in the north coast of Santo Antao is an extraordinary scenery. To go there it takes one hour, because distances are time measured in Santo Antao. The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-ValeFontainh.jpg
  • In a "trapiche" sugar cane is used to make a kind of firewater vey appreciated in Cape Verde called "grog". The best one is usually from Santo Antao island where it is better distilled.
    CV-SAntao-TrapMelaco.jpg
  • In a "trapiche" sugar cane is used to make a kind of firewater vey appreciated in Cape Verde called "grog". The best one is usually from Santo Antao island where it is better distilled.
    CV-SAntao-Trapiche02.jpg
  • In a "trapiche" sugar cane is used to make a kind of firewater vey appreciated in Cape Verde called "grog". The best one is usually from Santo Antao island where it is better distilled.
    CV-SAntao-Trapiche01.jpg
  • The deep valleys in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island have a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-CulturaSocalc.jpg
  • A horse waits outside a grocery store in one of the little villages in Paul Valley in the northeast zone of Santo Antao island. This area has a microclimate that makes it the only part of the archipelago where it rains regularly and where many vegetables and fruits grow.
    CV-SAntao-CavaloBar.jpg
  • One tourist looks at Fogo island's volcano. This had its most recent eruption in 1995. Inside the massive caldera a little dispersed village survives due to the rich volcanic soil and its inhabitants grow vineyards and fruit trees.
    CV-Fogo-Vulcao01.jpg
  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-SobradoAzul.jpg
  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-SobradoColchoes.jpg
  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-SFilipe03.jpg
  • Sao Filipe, the  capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-SFilipe01.jpg
  • One tourist looks at Fogo island's volcano. This had its most recent eruption in 1995. Inside the massive caldera a little dispersed village survives due to the rich volcanic soil and its inhabitants grow vineyards and fruit trees.
    CV-Fogo-SandraVulcao.jpg
  • Sao Filipe Town Hall. The capital of Fogo island is one of the best examples of portuguese colonial architecture, maily its "sobrado" houses. The masters used to live on the top flor of these houses while the servants on the ground flor.
    CV-Fogo-Camara.jpg
  • Two man play pool in Koh Rong island, Kingdom of Cambodia. PHOTO TIAGO MIRANDA
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  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0018.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0017.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0016.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0015.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0013.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0014.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0012.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0010.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0008.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0011.jpg
  • On Carnival Saturday people from medium and upper class from all ages  and formal dressed, dance and drink until the morning in Ponta Delgadas  Casino. Ponta Delgada is the capital city of Sao Miguel island, the main one of the portuguese belonging Azores archipelago.
    360205-016-POR-0009.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0001.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0006.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0007.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0005.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0004.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0003.jpg
  • Every year in Carnival Tuesday, people from the main azorean Sao Miguel island gather in Ponta Delgadas seaside street (Ponta Delgada is Sao Miguel capital city) to take part in the Lime Battle. The crazy battle consists in throwing stearine balls filled with water (named limes)  until everybody gets completely wet.  Stearine is a animal or vegetable solid fat. Nowadays plastic bags and air ballons are also being used in the battle.
    050208-016-POR-0002.jpg
  • Torists coming out in a boat from Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc68.jpg
  • A Diver at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc65.jpg
  • Camping Park at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc57.jpg
  • Fog at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc54.jpg
  • A beach at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc35.jpg
  • A beach at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc31.jpg
  • Forte São João Baptista a Manueline military fortress built in 1502 on a rock at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc22.jpg
  • A beach at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc02.jpg
  • Torists coming out in a boat from Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc67.jpg
  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc64.jpg
  • People eating sardines from a common griller at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc61.jpg
  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc60.jpg
  • Berlenga's island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc59.jpg
  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc58.jpg
  • A boat sails out with tourists from Berlenga's island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc56.jpg
  • Kits playing cards at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc55.jpg
  • the "Castelinho" (litle Castle) at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc53.jpg
  • Sea-gulls at Berlenga's island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc52.jpg
  • sea-gulls at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc51.jpg
  • Berlenga's island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc48.jpg
  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc38.jpg
  • Some Cormorants and sea-gulls at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
    pc39.jpg
  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Tourists arrival by "Cabo Avelar Pessoa" boat at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Tourists camping at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A dead gull at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Flora at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Divers at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Forte São João Baptista a Manueline military fortress built in 1502 on a rock at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Forte São João Baptista a Manueline military fortress built in 1502 on a rock at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Berlenga island harbour ligth, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Forte São João Baptista a Manueline military fortress built in 1502 on a rock at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A gull at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Fishermen quarter at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Children fishing at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A gull at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A shoal of little fishes at Berlenga island, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • A bougainvillaea tree marks the fence of a little farm in Brava island. With a mild climate, the smaller of Cape Verde islands has the nickname of "flower island".
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  • Rocks at Estelas part of Berlenga's archipelago, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Young women walking on Vila do Maio (Maio's Village) narrow streets. Usually buidings are colourfully painted and people are very friendly to visitors. Maio island has about 7.000 inhabitants and is one of the less-known Cape Verdean islands.
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  • Young women walking on Vila do Maio (Maio's Village) narrow streets. Usually buidings are colourfully painted and people are very friendly to visitors. Maio island has about 7.000 inhabitants and is one of the less-known Cape Verdean islands.
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  • A "door" inside Estelas a part of Berlenga's archipelago, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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  • Sea-gulls at Estelas part of Berlenga's archipelago, a marine reserve and classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve",  is now becoming an environmentally sustainable island from power generation, water, wastewater and solid waste treatment/recycle to reducing pollution at the source. This portuguese atlantic archipelago consists of a large island,  Berlenga Grande, rose granite made, and some small islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 15 km off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Peniche, which is about 100 km north of Lisbon  .PHOTO PAULO CUNHA/4SEE
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