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Category: Algarve

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An abundance of yellow

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on February 14, 2021

This post is specially written for Jude who has fallen in love with yellow this month, and is encouraging us all to look for it too.

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Christmas Travel no10

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on December 24, 2020December 17, 2020

Celebrated across the country with everyone eating Bolo-Rei and the children wearing paper crowns.

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Christmas Travel no6

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on December 20, 2020December 20, 2020

Spreading some Christmas cheer

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Changing Light

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on May 15, 2020May 15, 2020

Exploring how the changing light (and tide) affects the same view

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‘Watch the sunrise at least once a year’

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on October 18, 2019October 14, 2019

It is a tip I strongly recommend!

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Perching in the Ria Formosa

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on August 10, 2019August 14, 2019

It’s a rather wonderful place to rest a while

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A variation on a magnificent hike

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on July 15, 2019June 14, 2020

Discovering the beauty (& variable weather) of the Baixo Guadiana

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Porto Moniz is in the north west of Madeira, I don't seem to have to hand a photograph of the rock pools for which it is known. However i do have this rather wonderful ocean view ⠀
You can see where Madeira got it name in this shot, it is an island of wood! It is also volcanic, and very green and rugged. ⠀
Most people visit Santana to view the traditional homes constructed with sloping triangular thatched rooftops. I thought though I would stay looking out into the Atlantic - the ocean views are wonderful⠀
Even more popular is Cabo Girão, apparently at the height of the season nearly 2000 people come here a day to look out. ⠀
Another tourist favourite is Cascata dos Anjos - the waterfall cascades over the rockface onto the old E.R.101 regional roadway, and spills into the Atlantic below. ⠀
The cliff-top bluffs reach a height of 392 metres above sea level at Ponta do Pargo, not that we could see much on the day we visited!

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