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  • Beach near Sao Joao dos Angolares village. Sao Joao is on the way to the south coast of Sao Tome island and was founded by angolan slaves brought to work in Sao Tome. Many of the inhabitants speak a language called "angolar"
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  • Fisherman on a canoe pass by Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in Sao Tome city. This fortress was build by the portuguese.
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  • Man jogging in front of the Sao Sebastiao (Saint Sebastian) fortress in the middle of the statues that represent the portuguese navigators who discovered the archipelago.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duque de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This character is the Minister of Justice.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duque de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This character is the investigator.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duco de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This is Duco de Mantova emissary.
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  • Two young women chat by Cafe & Companhia's window. Here it's possible to buy and drink coffee grown in the islands.
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  • Women near a fountain with the words "Thinking garden" written.
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  • Children playing football (soccer) in front of a painted wall with a mural about how to protect pregnant women from malaria.
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  • Sao Nicolau (Saint Nicholas) waterfall is the highest in Sao Tome island
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  • Man on the beach in Lagoa Azul (Blue lagoon) with baobab trees on a hill. Lagoa Azul is on the north coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Man carries a bag containing organic cocoa beans. Cocoa is the main export from Sao Tome and Principe and has been for centuries the economic support of the country.
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  • Man riding a motorbike on the road that leads to the south of Sao Tome island. At the distance Cao Grande (Big Dog) hill can be seen.
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  • Tamarindo beach, on the north coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Cocoa fruit. Cocoa production is the main export from Sao Tome and Principe and is for centuries where economy concentrates.
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  • Pestana Resort is located in Ilheu das Rolas (Pidgeon island) on the southern tip of Sao Tome island.
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  • Woman on the front of a yacht during a trip to the west coast of Sao Tome island. The west coast has no road access so many visitors choose to have a boat day trip to visit the pristine beaches.
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  • Little girl wearing a flower in her hair. The tiny Ilheu das Rolas (Pidgeon Island) is on the southern tip of Sao Tome island and it has a Resort and a fisherman village.
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  • Fisherman selling a huge fish on the roadside in tyhe northern coast of Sao Tome island.
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  • Woman on the pool of Pestana Resort. This hotel is located in Ilheu das Rolas (Pidgeon island) on the southern tip of Sao Tome island.
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  • The west coast of Sao Tome island has no road acess, so the easiest way of exploring this pristine area is by boat.
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  • Mother and son in a waterfall in the south part of Sao Tome island. Minutes before she was washing clothes in the lagoon formed by the river.
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  • Young woman washing cloth in the river.
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  • Worker from Roca Bombaim (Bombay Farm) poses in front of the buildings where used to live the slaves brought to work in this farm. Until the beggining of 20th century a different kind of slavery was put in practise by farm owners that, dispite the end of slavery, took advantage of the fact that free slaves didn't had the money to pay their trip back to Angola or Cape Verde.
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  • Mist forming in Obo National Park rainforest on the way to Roca Bombaim (Bombay farm).
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  • Coffee beans ready to be dried.
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  • Man opens his hands to collect some water from the heavy rain in Roca (farm) Monte Cafe, one of the farms that still explore coffee plantation.
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  • Roca Bombaim (Bombay Farm) was one of the farms where until the beggining of 20th century a different kind of slavery was put in practise by farm owners that, dispite the end of slavery, took advantage of the fact that free slaves didn't had the money to pay their trip back to Angola or Cape Verde. Nowadays is becoming a rural hotel.
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  • A young man and a young girl stand on each side of the equator line. He is on the southern hemisphere and she is on the northern hemisphere
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  • Boy selling raspberries on the way to the entrance of Obo National Park.
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  • A Cape Verdean descendant with green eyes. A big part of Sao Tome and Principe population descend from Cape Verde workers and slaves who were brought to work in cocoa plantations.
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  • The skipper of a yacht swims in front of Macaco (Monkey) beach. The flag on the top left is Sao Tome and Principe national flag.
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  • Two boys look at the camera in Roca Sao Joaquim (Saint Joachim farm). this point in the island is the last one going south with road access.
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  • Man on the rooftop in Roca (farm) Sao Joaquim, looking at Agulhas (needles) Bay. At the distance the hills from the south part of the island can be seen. Tha south part has no road access.
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  • One of the bungalows in Bom Bom resort. This is one of the most exclusive resorts in Africa, and world famous for its Big Game Fishing.
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  • One of the skippers of Bom Bom resort, looks at Bom Bom isle in the distance at sunset.
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca (farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • A man stands close to a oca (oka) tree stock. This is one of the biggest ones found in Principe island.
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  • Beach in front of  bungalows area in Bom Bom Resort. The resort is one of the most exclusives in Africa, and is world famous for its Big Game Fishing.
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  • Fishermen from Principe island sailing in a traditional boat.
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  • Old slave houses (sanzala) in Roca Sundy (Sundy Farm). Until the beggining of 20th century, farm owners putted in practise a different kind of slavery: after the end of slavery they took advantage of the fact that free slaves didn't have the money to pay their return to Angola and Cape Verde.
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  • Roca (farm) Belo Monte's colonial gate. This is one of the many farms that subsist on cocoa and coffe plantantions. It also has a lookout to Banana Beach.
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  • Banana beach seen from a boat.This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Banana beach seen from Roca(farm) belo Monte lookout. This beach became very famous because Baccardi filmed an advertising in this location.
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  • Man eating bread diped in palm oil. In the ruins of this former Roca (farm) palm oil is produced in a traditional way.
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  • Bom Bom Resort is one of the most exclusive resorts in Africa.It is very famous for its Big Game fishing. The main bungalow area is connected to the restaurant by a bridge. The restaurant is in Bom Bom isle.
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  • Jockey Cap isle and one of the Principe hills seen from a lookout.
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  • Children paddling a bamboo raft in the river that passes in Santo Antonio do Principe, the capital village of the island.
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  • Bom Bom Resort is one of the most exclusive resorts in Africa.It is very famous for its Big Game fishing. The main bungalow area is connected to the restaurant by a bridge. The restaurant is in Bom Bom isle.
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  • Children play in front of former cattle and horses stable in Roca (Farm) Sundy. The place where animals were kept was much better looking than slave houses.
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