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  • A couple kiss in Eugenio Tavares square which is the center of  Nova Sintra and it's where its population converge. Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture ..
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  • Eugenio Tavares square is the center of  Nova Sintra and it's where its population converge. Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture .
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  • A view of Nova Sintra, the capital village of Brava island situated on a cooler plateau about 600 metres from sea level. On the background massive Fogo island is omnipresent with its 2829 metres vulcano.
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  • A franciscan monk passes in a street in Nova Sintra, the capital village of Brava island.
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  • A girl walks on a street in Nova Sintra, Brava island capital village. This village is a gem of simple colonial architecture featuring humble houses in a plateau about 600 metres from sea level.
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  • Old men spend the day playing cards  or going to the few bars open in Nova Sintra.
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  • A child plays in Nova Sintra, the capital village of Brava island the most inacessible of the nine inhabited islands of Cape Verde archipelago.
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  • A window in a colonial building in Brava's capital village Nova Sintra. This village is a gem of simple colonial architecture featuring humble houses in a plateau about 600 metres from sea level.
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  • School boys coming from school in Nova Sintra. Capeverdian students wear uniform so that the rich and the poor look the same.
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  • On the way out from Nova Sintra a lookout with a cross marks the end of the town center on the road the continues to Furna, the place where is located the only harbour that serves the island when sea conditions allows ships to navigate.
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  • Know as "the flower island" Brava  has in its capital village Nova Sintra a gem of simple colonial architecture and its streets are arborized with many kinds of trees like these fig trees.
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  • Uma criança brinca na Vila Nova Sintra, a capital da Ilha Brava, a mais inacessível das ilhas caboverdianas.
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  • À saída de Nova Sintra um miradouro com uma cruz marca o final do centro da vila na estrada que segue para a Furna, o local onde está situado o único porto que serve a ilha quando o mar não está bravo.
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  • Sorriso (Smile) is the nickname of one of the characters better known by Bravas people. This adolescent is known to be a thieve and the population will always advise the tourist to be carefull.
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  • As in neighbour Fogo island, in Brava one can find many people with light skin and eyes. Brava and Fogo inhabitants are targeted by other islands population that joke saying "they think they are white people"
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  • A Praça Eugénio Tavares é o centro de Nova Sintra, e onde se cruza quase toda a população. É rodeada de edifícios de traça colonial bastante simples sendo um dos melhores exemplos de preservação das fachadas originais.
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  • A dog sitting on a wall and boys walking in a cobblestone road are a common sight in Brava island, a place where the pace of time has always been slow.
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  • Tal como na vizinha Ilha do Fogo, na Brava encontram-se muitas pessoas de pele e olhos claros que são alvo da chacota dos habitantes das outras ilhas que dizem que "eles pensam que são brancos".
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  • In the steep ancient path that sheperds used from Nova Sintra to Faja da Agua, the way passes in Lavadura village that reminds Machu Picchu for its setting among mountain peaks and for the number of stone walls.
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  • In the steep ancient path that sheperds used from Nova Sintra to Faja da Agua, the way passes in Lavadura village that reminds Machu Picchu for its setting among mountain peaks and for the number of stone walls.
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  • The steep ancient path that sheperds used from Nova Sintra to Faja da Agua zigzags through a deep valley.
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  • No acidentado caminho que os pastores usavam de Nova Sintra para a Fajã da Água passa-se pela aldeia de Lavadura, com os seus muros de pedra e os montes circundantes a fazerem lembrar Machu Pichu.
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