Dimas Sequeira's photos
Coastal erosion reveals magma tunnels.
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Observed at Cal Islet, near the southeastern coast of Porto Santo Island, where you can behold the same phenomenon.
Exposed magma tunnels.
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Revealed by coastal erosion on Cal Islet, off the southeastern coast of Porto Santo Island.
Exposed magma tunnels.
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Erosion on coast of Cal Islet brought about this unusual outcome, also visible on the neighbouring southeastern coast of Porto Santo Island.
Volcanic hillside.
Cal Islet.
Heading to southeastern Porto Santo.
Northeast of Porto Santo Island.
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From left to right: Maçarico Peak, Baixo Peak and Concelho Peak, viewed during a tour off the coast.
Northeastern coast of Porto Santo.
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A view to Baixo Peak, with Maçarico Peak on the left, from aboard the small yacht Bonus, during a 3 hours tour along the eastern coast of Porto Santo, shared by 3 couples and 2 children.
City view with mounts on the background.
Gate of Saint Joseph Fort.
Snail sculpture by the bench.
A glimpse into the ocean.
Mind the warning: smell may be not the best!
Wind blows on the beach.
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We had to improvise to prevent the takeoff of the towels. This occurred near Porto Santo Hotel and SPA.
The SPA provides treatments with warm local sand over the skin. That sand has bioclasts of red weeds, rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, sulfur and strontium, which penetrate the skin after solved in the sweat generated by the appliance of warm sand. Those minerals have anti-inflammatory properties, reinforcing the bones' structure and the joints and improving the health of muscles. People from many countries, with rheumatism or problems on bones or muscles, seek Porto Santo to get such therapy, with successful results.
Sado 550 1984.
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Spotted in the parking of Forno da Cal Beach, eastern Porto Santo.
This model was made in Portugal from 1978 to 1985, powered by a Daihatsu engine.
A view to south.
Gabriel Point and Ferro Islet.
Flores Viewpoint.
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On the southwest of Porto Santo Island. This is a view to south, with Cal Islet on sight.
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